14 июля 2026 г.

How to Switch ELD Providers Without Losing Compliance (Step-by-Step)

Quick Answer

To switch ELD providers without a compliance gap: check your current contract for termination terms, choose a new FMCSA-registered ELD, install and test it before deactivating the old one, transfer or export your prior HOS records, and keep both running until the new device is confirmed working. Done in order, there's no downtime and no lapse in compliance.

Key Takeaways

  • You can switch ELD providers at any time — the mandate doesn't lock you to one vendor.
  • The main constraint is your contract, not the regulation.
  • Never deactivate the old device until the new one is installed and verified.
  • Keep records from your previous provider; you must retain HOS data for the required period.

Can you switch ELD providers anytime?

Yes. Nothing in the FMCSA mandate ties you to a specific vendor — you're free to change whenever a provider fits you better. The only thing that can slow you down is your existing contract's terms, so that's where you start.

Step-by-step: switching ELDs

Step 1 — Check your current contract

Look for the end date, early-termination fees, and any notice period. If you're mid-term, weigh the exit fee against the savings from switching — a month-to-month replacement often pays back a fee quickly.

Step 2 — Choose a registered replacement

Confirm the new device is on the FMCSA registered list and not revoked. If you run one truck, pick a provider built for owner-operators, not a fleet platform. (How to choose →)

Step 3 — Install and test the new ELD first

Plug in the new device and confirm it's recording driving time and duty status correctly before you touch the old one. Run both briefly in parallel if needed.

Step 4 — Export your old HOS records

You must retain records of duty status for the required period. Export or transfer your historical logs from the old provider so an audit or inspection is still covered.

Step 5 — Deactivate the old device

Only after the new ELD is verified, deactivate and return the old hardware per your old contract to avoid extra fees.

Step 6 — Update your account and drivers

Make sure your carrier profile, driver logins, and data-transfer settings are set on the new system before your next inspection.

Switching checklist


Do this

Before you…

Read contract & fees

Cancel anything

Verify new device is registered

Buy

Install + test new ELD

Deactivate old one

Export old HOS records

Return hardware

Confirm data transfer works

Next roadside inspection

Will switching hurt my compliance record?

No — as long as you don't create a gap. Compliance follows you, not the device. Keep continuous HOS coverage and retain your old records, and switching is invisible to enforcement.

Educational only. Follow your provider's official migration steps and current FMCSA record-retention rules.

FAQ

Q: Do I lose my old logs when I switch?

A: Not if you export them first. Always download or transfer your historical RODS before deactivating the old provider — you're required to retain them.


Q: Is there a compliance gap during the switch?

A: Only if you deactivate the old device before the new one is working. Install and verify the new ELD first, and there's no gap.


Q: What if I'm still under contract?

A: You can still switch; you may owe an early-termination fee. Compare that one-time cost to your ongoing savings — with a month-to-month replacement, the math often favors switching.

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