New Jersey Freight Broker Bond (BMC-84) — Fast & Easy Online Quote

New Jersey freight brokers: a BMC-84 surety bond is required by the FMCSA to operate legally. At A Truck Insurance Agency, we help NJ brokers—from Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Edison, Paterson, Trenton, and the Port Newark–Elizabeth area—get bonded fast with expert guidance and competitive rates.

Why Choose A Truck Insurance Agency?

  • Fast Approvals
  • Low Premium Rates in NJ
  • Simple, Streamlined Process
  • Bad Credit? NJ Options Available
  • Freight Industry Experts
  • Dedicated Support, 7 Days a Week

Select State & Bond

Step 1.
Select NJ and type “BMC-84” in the search bar and press the search button.

Preview Form & Application

Step 2.
Select the preview form or start an application for the New Jersey BMC-84 surety bond.

Complete The Application

Complete the application and press Next. Your application is submitted for underwriting and we’ll issue your NJ bond quickly.

What is a Freight Broker Bond (BMC-84)?

A Freight Broker Bond (BMC-84) is a $75,000 surety bond required by the FMCSA for all freight brokers and freight forwarders. For New Jersey brokers, it helps ensure honest operations and protects carriers and shippers in cases of non-payment or fraud.

surety bond value:

$75,000

(FMCSA) Requirement

surety bonds as low as:
$2,250/Year
Get your bond issued in as little as 24 hours so you can start operating without delays.

on approved credit; subject to underwriting

Apply Today Start Moving Freight Tomorrow

Starting a brokerage in New Jersey or renewing your bond? Apply online in minutes and get issued fast—often within 24 hours—so you stay FMCSA-compliant and keep freight moving across the NJ Turnpike/I-95 corridor and Port Newark–Elizabeth.

Why Freight Brokers Choose Us?

Experience You Can Count On

Our team knows the ins and outs of BMC-84 requirements and New Jersey operations, including port and drayage exposures—so you avoid costly mistakes from day one.

Support — 7 Days a Week

Your business doesn’t stop on weekends, and neither do we. With access 7 days a week, you’ll get timely help whenever questions come up.

Fast Approvals, No Waiting Around

We streamline the BMC-84 process for New Jersey brokers, helping you stay compliant and keep your business moving without delays.

Common BMC-84 Bond Questions

Yes. We work with carriers that specialize in high-risk and non-standard markets, so even if your credit isn’t perfect, we’ll do our best to find you a competitive rate.

In many cases, we can get your bond approved and filed within 24 hours—sometimes the same day you apply.

The bond is valid for one year and must be renewed annually to stay compliant with FMCSA regulations.

BMC-84: You pay a small annual premium; no need to deposit $75,000 upfront.

BMC-85: Requires you to deposit the full $75,000 into a trust fund, which ties up your capital.

No. The premium is considered fully earned once the bond is issued. If you cancel mid-term, the unused portion is typically non-refundable.

You’ll need to update your bond information. In most cases, this is a simple process, but it depends on the bonding company and how your entity changes.

If a valid claim is made (e.g., for non-payment to a carrier), the surety may pay the claim and then seek reimbursement from you. This is why operating ethically and paying carriers on time is critical.

You can apply quickly online through our secure application. It only takes a few minutes—and our team will follow up to walk you through next steps. Get A Bond Quote.

Yes, you can purchase a BMC-84 surety bond over the phone. Our team is happy to assist you with the application process, answer any questions, and guide you through the steps to get bonded quickly and easily. Just give us a call at (908)-336-4636 and we’ll take care of the rest.

Yes. The FMCSA requires a $75,000 BMC-84 for all brokers and forwarders operating in or from New Jersey.

Many NJ brokers are approved within 24 hours, depending on credit and underwriting.

Statewide, including Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Edison, Paterson, Trenton, Woodbridge, Toms River, and port/dock operations.