A receipt for loading or unloading labor, usually needed for accessorial billing. In a freight fraud review, use this term as a record label rather than as a conclusion about a company or person.

Records can be outdated, spoofed, or changed after a check. Recheck official FMCSA, insurance, bond, and legal records before booking or tendering freight.

Why it matters

Document terms matter because payment, pickup, delivery, and incident response often depend on the version, timing, and party shown on the record.

Common confusion

The common mistake is treating this term as a final answer. In practice, it should point to a record, a date, and a verification step.

Records to compare

  • Official FMCSA records where the term involves authority, identity, insurance, or financial responsibility.
  • Transaction documents such as rate confirmations, packets, BOLs, PODs, and payment instructions.
  • Saved emails, messages, call notes, and screenshots showing when details changed.

Related terms

Source References

  • Broker and Carrier Fraud and Identity Theft Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. primary source. Last checked 2026-06-01. FMCSA guidance on broker and carrier fraud, unauthorized USDOT use, suspicious links, SAFER phone comparison, NCCDB, OIG, FTC, and IC3 reporting pointers.
  • Licensing & Insurance Public Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. primary source. Last checked 2026-06-02. Official public portal for authority, insurance, and broker financial responsibility records.