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X-date leads in New Jersey
175 New Jersey motor carriers currently have a pending FMCSA insurance cancellation — an X-date — and 102 of them lose coverage within 7 days. These are public federal filings, updated daily. An X-date is the date a carrier's coverage ends; in trucking, cancellation X-dates are public 30 days in advance.
Why New Jersey X-dates are public 30 days early
Federal rule 49 CFR 387.313 requires an insurer to notify FMCSA at least 30 days before cancelling a motor carrier’s required liability coverage. That notice — with the exact cancellation date — becomes a public record the day it is filed. The carrier must replace coverage before that date or lose operating authority, so they are, by federal mandate, shopping for insurance right now.
New Jersey pending cancellations, by the numbers
- 175 New Jersey carriers with a pending cancellation today.
- 102 lose coverage within 7 days (urgent).
- 635 New Jersey carriers have already lapsed with no replacement on file.
- Most common cancelling insurer in New Jersey right now: AMERICAN MILLENNIUM INSURANCE COMPANY.
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Frequently asked questions
What is an X-date for a New Jersey trucking carrier?
An X-date is the date a carrier's insurance policy expires or is cancelled. In trucking, cancellation X-dates are public: an insurer must notify FMCSA at least 30 days before cancelling a carrier's required coverage, so the cancellation date becomes a public record before it happens.
How many New Jersey carriers have a pending cancellation right now?
As of today, 175 New Jersey carriers have a pending FMCSA insurance cancellation, 102 of them within the next 7 days. The number updates daily.
How do I get the New Jersey X-date list?
XDate Alert emails every pending New Jersey cancellation daily with carrier phone numbers and the exact cancellation date. You can also get 3 live New Jersey leads free to see the data first.