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FMCSA-Registered ELD

Azuga E-Logs

Made by Azuga

Quick Answer
Yes — Azuga E-Logs, made by Azuga, is on the FMCSA registered ELD list under identifier AZELD1. That means it is self-certified as compliant with 49 CFR Part 395. Always confirm the model has not since been moved to the FMCSA revoked list before you rely on it.

Key Takeaways

  • Azuga E-Logs appears on the FMCSA registered ELD list (identifier AZELD1).
  • It is made by Azuga, based at 2570 N. First Street, #200 San Jose, CA, 95131.
  • Registered model: AZ-TAB-E8-ELD, software version 2.1.25 or higher.
  • Confirm the roadside data-transfer method with the provider.
  • Registration can be revoked — re-verify against the official FMCSA list before you rely on any device.
Registered with FMCSA

Listed on the FMCSA registered ELD list. Still verify it is not on the revoked list .

Device Details

Model
AZ-TAB-E8-ELD
Software Version
2.1.25 or higher
ELD Identifier
AZELD1

Maker

Company
Azuga
Address
2570 N. First Street, #200 San Jose, CA, 95131

About Azuga E-Logs

Azuga E-Logs is an electronic logging device (ELD) made by Azuga and listed on the FMCSA registered ELD list. Only registered devices may be used to record a driver's Hours of Service under 49 CFR Part 395. On the registered list it is identified by the ELD identifier AZELD1.

Registered Today Is Not Registered Forever

FMCSA can revoke a device at any time. If your provider stops supporting it, fails an audit, or withdraws it, the device moves to the FMCSA revoked list and running it becomes the same violation as having no ELD. Re-check before you rely on Azuga E-Logs, and keep its software up to date.

What the Registration Covers

Registration means the manufacturer self-certified that Azuga E-Logs meets the ELD technical specification — automatic driving-time capture, tamper resistance, a standard data file, and a supported roadside transfer method. It does not mean FMCSA independently tested the device, which is exactly why the agency also maintains a revoked list and why you should verify before you buy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Azuga E-Logs an FMCSA-registered ELD?

Yes. Azuga E-Logs, made by Azuga, appears on the FMCSA registered ELD list under the ELD identifier AZELD1. That means the manufacturer has self-certified it as compliant with the technical requirements in 49 CFR Part 395. Before you rely on it, confirm the specific model has not since been moved to the FMCSA revoked list.

Who makes Azuga E-Logs?

Azuga E-Logs is made by Azuga, based at 2570 N. First Street, #200 San Jose, CA, 95131. You can reach the provider at 4084305777. Contact the provider directly to confirm current pricing, hardware, and software support.

What is the ELD identifier for Azuga E-Logs?

The ELD identifier for Azuga E-Logs is AZELD1. This short code is registered with FMCSA and appears in the device's data file, so an inspector can match your device to the registered list.

How does Azuga E-Logs transfer data during a roadside inspection?

An ELD must be able to transfer a driver's Hours of Service records to an inspector, either by telematics (web service or email) or locally (USB and Bluetooth). Confirm the exact transfer method for Azuga E-Logs with the provider.

Directory details come from the FMCSA registered ELD list and public sources and can change. Always confirm the current registration status on the official FMCSA ELD list and directly with Azuga.

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