Trucking Companies in Jumping Branch, West Virginia
Motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders with a registered address in Jumping Branch, West Virginia. Filter by safety rating, then click any carrier for the full FMCSA profile.
| Company | Status |
|---|---|
| Paul Allen Sears DOT# 1267133 | Active |
| Thomas N Abshire DOT# 386999 | Inactive |
| E & S Trucking LLC DOT# 1431126 MC# 566290 | Inactive |
| Gary B Green DOT# 394070 | Inactive |
| Gary L Hatcher DOT# 760100 | Inactive |
| L C Smith Wholesale Mine Timber & Supplies DOT# 744316 | Inactive |
| Whitten Construction LLC DOT# 1327316 | Active |
| 1 for 10 Trucking DOT# 617566 | Inactive |
| Building & Utility Systems LLC DOT# 2403693 | Active |
| Ernie Cook DOT# 1210611 | Inactive |
| Gary Deeds DOT# 479581 | Inactive |
| J & K Services of Wv Inc DOT# 1346919 MC# 21558 | Inactive |
| Mark Linzy DOT# 2818602 | Active |
| Odie Meador Lumber Company DOT# 85698 | Inactive |
| Randall Farley DOT# 4223076 | Active |
| Sean Madden DOT# 2523792 | Active |
| Stephen R Meadows DOT# 306629 | Inactive |
| Marvin B Clark DOT# 1466852 | Inactive |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions brokers and shippers ask about motor carriers in Jumping Branch, West Virginia and how to vet them with FMCSA data.
How many trucking companies are based in Jumping Branch, West Virginia?
There are roughly 18 FMCSA-registered motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders headquartered in Jumping Branch. This includes large fleets with hundreds of trucks as well as owner-operators with a single power unit.
How do I vet a Jumping Branch carrier before tendering a load?
Open the carrier's profile and review their operating authority, insurance status, safety rating, BASIC scores, and recent changes. The Broker Due Diligence checklist on each carrier page surfaces the specific flags brokers should review. Always request a fresh certificate of insurance directly from the carrier as a final step.
What does it mean if a Jumping Branch carrier is "Inactive"?
Inactive operating status means the carrier's USDOT registration has lapsed, often because they failed to file the required biennial MCS-150 update. Inactive carriers are not authorized to operate and you should not tender loads to them without verifying current authority directly with FMCSA.
Are owner-operators in Jumping Branch included?
Yes. Any FMCSA-registered carrier based in Jumping Branch appears in this list, from single-truck owner-operators up to fleets with thousands of power units. Fleet size is one of the columns shown so you can scope your search accordingly.
How current is this list?
The list refreshes daily from FMCSA's Company Census File. New carriers appear as they register, and inactive carriers stay listed until FMCSA removes them from the dataset.
Data sourced from FMCSA. Refreshed daily.