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FMCSA Registered ELD List: Directory & Checker

Search 896 FMCSA-registered electronic logging devices from 642 providers. Confirm your ELD is registered before it lands you an out-of-service order — a device that is revoked or unregistered is treated exactly like having no ELD at all.

Type your device name, ELD identifier, or provider.

Searches all 896 registered devices and 269 revoked devices. A revoked ELD is not compliant — replace it before you drive.

See the full FMCSA revoked ELD data study → (269 devices removed, analyzed year-by-year)
ELD market report: 896 devices from 642 providers →

Quick Answer
The FMCSA registered ELD list is the official record of electronic logging devices certified as compliant with 49 CFR Part 395. There are 896 registered devices from 642 providers. Use the checker above to confirm a device is registered, then verify it has not been moved to the FMCSA revoked list before you rely on it.

Key Takeaways

  • The FMCSA registered ELD list currently holds 896 devices from 642 providers.
  • Only a device on the registered list may legally record a driver's Hours of Service.
  • Running an unregistered or revoked ELD is treated like having no ELD — it can trigger an out-of-service order, fines, and CSA points.
  • The list changes: FMCSA adds new devices and revokes ones that fail the technical standard, so re-verify before you rely on any device.
  • Search by device name, ELD identifier, or provider — a match here means the device is on the registered list.
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Ahmad Qazi

Founder & CEO, O Trucking LLC

Published: July 3, 2026Updated: July 3, 2026

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What the FMCSA Registered ELD List Is

An electronic logging device (ELD) must be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration before it can be used to record Hours of Service. Manufacturers self-certify that their device meets the technical specification in 49 CFR Part 395 and FMCSA publishes them on a single list. Every device in this directory is drawn from that registered list.

Why It Matters: A Revoked Device Puts You Out of Service

Registration is not permanent. FMCSA revokes devices whose providers fail to meet the standard or withdraw from the market. A device that is revoked or was never registered is treated exactly like running no ELD at all — during a roadside inspection that can mean an out-of-service order, fines, and severity points on your CSA score. Carriers must move drivers onto a registered device before the FMCSA compliance deadline for any revoked ELD.

Always Cross-Check the Official Revoked List

This directory reflects the registered list, but devices can be revoked at any time. Before you rely on any ELD, confirm it against the official FMCSA ELD list , which shows both registered and revoked devices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FMCSA registered ELD list?

It is the official list of electronic logging devices whose manufacturers have self-certified and registered them with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) as compliant with the ELD technical specifications in 49 CFR Part 395. Only a device on this registered list may be used to record a driver's Hours of Service. FMCSA also publishes a separate revoked list of devices that no longer meet the requirements.

How do I check if my ELD is FMCSA-registered?

Type your device name, ELD identifier, or provider into the checker on this page. A match means the device appears on the FMCSA registered ELD list. You should still confirm the exact model has not been moved to the FMCSA revoked list, because a device can be registered at one point and revoked later.

What happens if I run an unregistered or revoked ELD?

Operating with a device that is not on the registered list — or that has been revoked — is treated the same as having no ELD at all. During a roadside inspection it can trigger an out-of-service order, HOS violations, fines, and CSA severity points. Carriers must move drivers to a registered device before the FMCSA compliance deadline for any revoked device.

Does the registered ELD list change?

Yes. FMCSA adds newly self-certified devices and removes (revokes) devices that fail to meet the technical standards or whose provider withdraws them. Because the list changes, always re-verify against the official FMCSA list before relying on a device — especially if you bought it second-hand or have not updated its software.

Is an ELD identifier the same as the device name?

No. The ELD identifier is a short code the manufacturer registers with FMCSA (for example, a 4–6 character string) that appears in the device's data file and on the registered list. The device name is the marketed product name. You can search this directory by either the identifier or the name.

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