J M & Son Trucking (DOT 2308678) is a Nebraska-based intrastate carrier headquartered in Benedict, NE. As of June 2, 2026 at 2:12 AM, operating authority is active but without for-hire authority. TruckGraph has detected 1 risk signal on this carrier, including: no active insurance filing on record. TruckGraph rates this carrier "Do Not Tender" based on FMCSA compliance data, inspection history, insurance status, and network connection analysis. Last synced: June 2, 2026 at 2:12 AM.
Source: FMCSA compliance records, inspection data, crash records, insurance filings, and TruckGraph analysis. View methodology
Data sourced from FMCSA public records and TruckGraph independent analysis. This is not legal advice, not a guarantee of carrier safety, and not a compliance certification. Verify through official FMCSA sources before tendering. Last synced: .
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Is Tyler Mark authorized to operate?
Tyler Mark's USDOT number is active but it does not hold operating authority for for-hire interstate operations. It may operate as a private carrier. Verify status before tendering.
What is Tyler Mark's safety record?
Tyler Mark does not have a substantial inspection history on record. This may indicate limited interstate operations.
How many trucks does Tyler Mark operate?
Tyler Mark operates 1 power units with approximately 1 drivers.
Is Tyler Mark insured?
Insurance filing details are not available in the current dataset. Verify directly with the carrier before tendering.
Has Tyler Mark had any risk indicators?
Tyler Mark has a risk score of 0/100 (Monitor) with 1 active risk signal. Review the risk section above and verify independently before tendering.
What is the DOT number for Tyler Mark?
Tyler Mark's DOT number is 2308678. These identifiers are assigned by the FMCSA and can be used to look up this carrier in official compliance databases.
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