- Licensing - California Public Utilities Commission
Depending on specific Commission requirements set forth for licensing, eligible applicants may apply to become licensed through a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), a Registration License, or a Wireless Identification Registration
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- Transportation - California Public Utilities Commission
We regulate and provide safety oversight over for-hire passenger carriers (limousines, airport shuttles, charter and scheduled bus operators) and Transportation Network Companies
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- Contact the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission
If you have questions about your transportation carrier license, please visit the Transportaton Carrier Portal or email licensing@cpuc ca gov If you have questions about how to access your Account or how to use the Transportation Carrier Portal, please visit the Help FAQ page
- CPUC Overview - California Public Utilities Commission
We regulate privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation companies
- Transportation Carrier Portal Info Page - California Public Utilities . . .
Starting June 21, 2021, passenger carriers will manage their permits certificates and make requests to the CPUC using the new Transportation Carrier Portal (TCPortal)! Link to the TCPortal, Link to the TCPortal Help FAQs Page Existing active carriers that have an operating permit certificate with the CPUC will receive an email from the CPUC (tcportal@cpuc ca gov), sent to their official e
- Passenger Carrier FAQs - California Public Utilities Commission
Do I need to obtain a license from the PUC to transport passengers on a for-hire basis within California? In most cases the transportation of passengers for compensation requires operating authority from the PUC However, the law provides some exceptions
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