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FMCSA removed 9 ELD devices from the registry. Drivers must replace them by April 14, 2026 to avoid fines and OOS orders.
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In February 2026, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) officially removed 9 ELD devices from its registered list of compliant Electronic Logging Devices.
This action directly affects U.S. motor carriers and owner-operators currently using those devices. Drivers must replace non-compliant ELD devices no later than April 14, 2026.
When an ELD is removed from the FMCSA registry, it means the device no longer meets federal technical or compliance standards under the ELD Mandate.
Common reasons for removal include:
Once removed, carriers have a limited period to replace the device with a FMCSA-registered ELD.
Drivers and fleets using one of the 9 removed ELD devices must switch to a compliant solution before April 14, 2026.
Failure to comply may result in:
An OOS order can immediately stop a truck from operating, directly impacting revenue and broker relationships.
If a driver presents an ELD that has been removed from the FMCSA registry, DOT officers may:
Using a removed ELD device is treated as operating without a compliant logging system.
Dispatchers and safety managers must immediately verify whether their fleet uses one of the removed ELD devices.
Recommended actions:
Understanding FMCSA compliance requirements is critical for long-term business protection.
To avoid regulatory risks, industry professionals should invest in structured training.
At dispatch42 school, students learn practical FMCSA compliance strategies, HOS management and ELD regulations.
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The removal of 9 ELD devices in February 2026 is not just a technical update — it is a serious compliance issue.
Carriers must act before April 14, 2026 to avoid fines, Out-of-Service orders and potential business disruption.
You may receive HOS violations, fines, and potentially be placed Out-of-Service during a DOT inspection.
You should verify your device directly on the official FMCSA ELD registry and confirm its certification status.
Yes. Carriers typically have up to 60 days from the removal notice to replace the device with a compliant ELD.
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