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Trevino Trucking & Logistics

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Trevino Trucking & Logistics is an FMCSA-registered carrier.

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Carrier Details

Legal NameTrevino Trucking & Logistics
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Authority StatusVerification in progress
Out of ServiceNo
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USDOT NumberPENDING
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What to Check Before Hiring Any Carrier

Verify active FMCSA authority

A carrier must have active operating authority to legally haul vehicles interstate. Check the FMCSA SAFER system before booking.

Confirm insurance coverage

Federal minimums require $750,000 BIPD and $5,000/$10,000 cargo insurance. Ask for a certificate of insurance — don't take their word for it.

Review the Bill of Lading carefully

The BOL is a legally binding document. Photograph your vehicle from all angles before loading and compare at delivery. Note any new damage before signing.

Watch for bait-and-switch pricing

If a quote is significantly below market ($400 for a $1,200 route), it's likely a non-binding estimate that will increase. Get binding quotes from multiple carriers.

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How to Verify and Hire a Carrier

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Check FMCSA authority

Visit the FMCSA SAFER system and search for the carrier by USDOT number. Confirm their operating authority is "Active" and they are "Allowed to Operate."

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Verify insurance coverage

Confirm the carrier has BIPD insurance on file (federal minimum $750,000) and cargo insurance ($5,000 per vehicle, $10,000 per occurrence). Request a certificate of insurance before booking.

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Get a binding quote

Request a binding quote in writing that includes pickup/delivery dates, total cost, and cancellation policy. Avoid non-binding estimates that can increase after you commit.

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Document your vehicle

Before the carrier arrives, photograph your vehicle from all four sides, the top, interior, and odometer. These photos are your evidence if a damage claim is needed.

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Review the Bill of Lading

At pickup, carefully review the Bill of Lading (BOL) with the driver. Note any existing damage. At delivery, compare the vehicle to the BOL and note any new damage before signing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Trevino Trucking & Logistics a legitimate auto transport company?
Trevino Trucking & Logistics is listed in our directory but FMCSA verification is still in progress. We recommend checking the FMCSA SAFER system directly for the most current authority and insurance status.
What should I look for when hiring an auto transport carrier?
Verify active FMCSA operating authority, confirm insurance coverage meets federal minimums ($750,000 BIPD), check for a satisfactory safety rating, read reviews, and get a binding quote in writing before committing.
How do I get a quote for shipping my vehicle?
Call American Auto Shipping at (866) 993-0611 for a free, no-obligation quote. Our AI-powered marketplace scans carrier routes to find competitive rates from verified transporters.
What is the difference between a carrier and a broker?
A carrier physically transports vehicles on their own trucks. A broker arranges transport between you and a carrier but does not own trucks. Both must be FMCSA-registered. Brokers must carry a $75,000 surety bond.
How long does auto transport typically take?
Transit times depend on distance: 1-3 days for regional moves under 500 miles, 5-7 days for cross-country, and 7-10 days for coast-to-coast shipments. Exact timing depends on carrier route schedules and seasonal demand.

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You can independently verify Trevino Trucking & Logistics's authority, insurance, and safety record through the FMCSA's SAFER system.

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