Fed City (DOT 3465232, MC MC1658126) is a Washington-based interstate carrier headquartered in Federal Way, WA. As of June 1, 2026 at 12:45 PM, operating authority is currently active. TruckGraph has detected 2 risk signals on this carrier, including: elevated vehicle out-of-service rate; unsafe driving violation on record. TruckGraph rates this carrier "Caution" based on FMCSA compliance data, inspection history, insurance status, and network connection analysis. Last synced: June 1, 2026 at 12:45 PM.
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Is Fed City authorized to operate?
Yes. Fed City holds Common operating authority and is currently active.
What is Fed City's safety record?
Fed City has 5 roadside inspections on record with an out-of-service rate of 40.0%. Crash history shows 0 incidents. Review the full safety profile above before making a freight decision.
How many trucks does Fed City operate?
Fed City operates 1 power units with approximately 1 drivers.
Is Fed City insured?
Fed City has active insurance coverage on file. Coverage amount and carrier details are shown in the insurance section above.
Has Fed City had any risk indicators?
Fed City has a risk score of 40/100 (Caution) with 2 active risk signals. Review the risk section above and verify independently before tendering.
What is the DOT number for Fed City?
Fed City's DOT number is 3465232 and MC number is MC1658126. These identifiers are assigned by the FMCSA and can be used to look up this carrier in official compliance databases.
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