[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR375.501]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 375_TRANSPORTATION OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE; 
CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart E_Pick Up of Shipments of Household Goods
 
Sec.  375.501  Must I write up an order for service?

                             Before Loading


    (a) Before you receive a shipment of household goods you will move 
for an individual shipper, you must prepare an order for service. The 
order for service must contain the information described in the 
following 15 items:
    (1) Your name and address and the FMCSA U.S. DOT number assigned to 
the mover who is responsible for performing the service.
    (2) The individual shipper's name, address, and, if available, 
telephone number(s).
    (3) The name, address, and telephone number of the delivering 
mover's office or agent located at or nearest to the destination of the 
shipment.
    (4) A telephone number where the individual shipper/consignee may 
contact you or your designated agent.
    (5) One of the following three entries must be on the order for 
service:
    (i) The agreed pickup date and agreed delivery date of the move.
    (ii) The agreed period(s) of the entire move.
    (iii) If you are transporting the shipment on a guaranteed service 
basis, the guaranteed dates or periods for pickup, transportation, and 
delivery. You must enter any penalty or per diem requirements upon the 
agreement under this item.
    (6) The names and addresses of any other motor carriers, when known, 
who will participate in interline transportation of the shipment.
    (7) The form of payment you and your agents will honor at delivery. 
The payment information must be the same that was entered on the 
estimate.
    (8) The terms and conditions for payment of the total charges, 
including notice of any minimum charges.
    (9) The maximum amount you will demand at the time of delivery to 
obtain possession of the shipment, when you transport on a collect-on-
delivery basis.
    (10) A statement of the declared value of the shipment, which is the 
maximum amount of your liability to

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the individual shipper under your Full Value Protection for the 
replacement value of any household goods that are lost, damaged, 
destroyed, or otherwise not delivered to the final destination. If the 
individual shipper waives, in writing, your Full Value Protection 
liability, you must include a copy of the waiver; the Surface 
Transportation Board's required released rates valuation statement; and 
the charges, if any, for optional valuation coverage (other than Full 
Value Protection). The released rates may be increased annually by the 
motor carrier based on the U.S. Department of Commerce's Cost of Living 
Adjustment.
    (11) A complete description of any special or accessorial services 
ordered and minimum weight or volume charges applicable to the shipment, 
subject to the following two conditions:
    (i) If you provide service for individual shippers on rates based 
upon the transportation of a minimum weight or volume, you must indicate 
on the order for service the minimum weight- or volume-based rates, and 
the minimum charges applicable to the shipment.
    (ii) If you do not indicate the minimum rates and charges, your 
tariff must provide you will compute the final charges relating to such 
a shipment based upon the actual weight or volume of the shipment.
    (12) Any identification or registration number you assign to the 
shipment.
    (13) For non-binding estimates, your reasonably accurate estimate of 
the amount of the charges, the method of payment of total charges, and 
the maximum amount (no more than 110 percent of the non-binding 
estimate) you will demand at the time of delivery to relinquish 
possession of the shipment.
    (14) For binding estimates, the amount of charges you will demand 
based upon the binding estimate and the terms of payment under this 
estimate.
    (15) Whether the individual shipper requests notification of the 
charges before delivery. The individual shipper must provide you with 
the fax number(s) or address(es) where you will transmit the 
notifications by fax transmission; e-mail; overnight courier; or 
certified mail, return receipt requested.
    (b) You, your agent, or your driver must inform the individual 
shipper if you reasonably expect a special or accessorial service is 
necessary to safely transport a shipment. You must refuse to accept the 
shipment when you reasonably expect a special or accessorial service is 
necessary to safely transport a shipment and the individual shipper 
refuses to purchase the special or accessorial service. You must make a 
written note if the shipper refuses any special or accessorial services 
that you reasonably expect to be necessary.
    (c) You and the individual shipper must sign the order for service. 
You must provide a dated copy of the order for service to the individual 
shipper at the time you sign the order.
    (d)(1) You may provide the individual shipper with blank or 
incomplete estimates, orders for service, bills of lading, or any other 
blank or incomplete documents pertaining to the move.
    (2) You may require the individual shipper to sign an incomplete 
document at origin provided it contains all relevant shipping 
information except the actual shipment weight and any other information 
necessary to determine the final charges for all services performed.
    (e) You must provide the individual shipper the opportunity to 
rescind the order for service without any penalty for a three-day period 
after the shipper signs the order for service, if the shipper scheduled 
the shipment to be loaded more than three days after signing the order.
    (f) Before loading the shipment, and upon mutual agreement of both 
you and the individual shipper, you may amend an order for service.
    (g) You must retain a copy of the order for service for each move 
you perform for at least one year from the date you made the order for 
service and keep it as an attachment to be made an integral part of the 
bill of lading contract.
    (h) You have the option of placing the valuation statement on either 
the order for service or the bill of lading, provided the order for 
service or bill of

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lading states the appropriate valuation selected by the shipper.

[68 FR 35091, June 11, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 10576, Mar. 5, 2004; 72 
FR 36774, July 5, 2007]