







GENERAL FREIGHT, INC.
MC158500 · DOT 02211980 · FREEBURG, IL
History & Compliance
Broker authority
Broker authority — Active
CurrentSurety bond ($75,000) — 38 years 8 months of 38 years 8 months covered
✓ Currently insured (since Nov 1987)
Involuntary Revocation
Property broker authority — discontinued 11/19/2013, authority retained
Nov 1, 2013ArchiveInvoluntary Revocation
Property broker authority
Jul 27, 1987ArchiveGranted
Property broker authority
Apr 27, 1982Archive
Rejected filings: as of 2026-05 (FMCSA stopped publishing this dataset)
Active broker authority
5+ years in business
Bond/surety on file
No executed revocations
No rejected filings
Missing: MCS-150 not on file, bond lapsed previously · Has: BOC-3 filed
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Frequently Asked
Is GENERAL FREIGHT, INC. a legitimate freight broker?
GENERAL FREIGHT, INC. (MC158500) has active broker authority with the FMCSA. Their MOTUS-verified Trust Score is A (89/95). They've been an active broker 44 years, 3 months.
What is their bond status?
Per current MOTUS records, GENERAL FREIGHT, INC. has an active surety bond on file.
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