Tim Miller Trucking (DOT# 3082530) – FMCSA Carrier Profile

DOT# 3082530● Active
Updated monthly · 2026-03-09

This carrier is active with no crashes on record.

Tim Miller Trucking is a registered motor carrier with the FMCSA under USDOT number 3082530. The company operates from Sweet Home, OR and maintains an active operating status with 1 power units and 1 drivers on record.

Safety Rating

FMCSA Safety Rating
Not Rated

No formal safety rating has been assigned to Tim Miller Trucking by the FMCSA. View official FMCSA record →

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Company Information

Address26815 Rowell Hill Rd, Sweet Home, OR, 97386
Phone(541) 207-8513
Entity TypeAuthorized For Hire
OperationIntrastate (Non-Hazmat)
Power Units1(Small carrier)
Drivers1
MCS-150 FiledSeptember 8, 2025
Annual Mileage50,000 mi (2024)
All carriers in OregonCarriers in Sweet Home, OR

Inspection Summary

All-time Inspections
All-time
2
Total
1
OOS
0
Driver OOS
1
Vehicle OOS
2 inspections — relatively low volume, which may indicate a smaller or newer carrier.
OOS Rate50.00%
The out-of-service (OOS) rate represents the percentage of inspections that resulted in the carrier being placed out of service. 50.0% — above the national vehicle OOS average of ~21%. Review BASICS scores below.

Crash History

No crashes reported (FMCSA data)
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is USDOT Number 3082530?
USDOT number 3082530 is assigned to Tim Miller Trucking, an active motor carrier registered with the FMCSA, based in Sweet Home, OR.
How many inspections has Tim Miller Trucking had?
Tim Miller Trucking has recorded 2 total inspections with 1 out-of-service orders, representing an OOS rate of 50.00%.
Where is Tim Miller Trucking located?
Tim Miller Trucking is headquartered at 26815 Rowell Hill Rd, Sweet Home, OR 97386.
What does "Not Rated" mean?
"Not Rated" means the FMCSA has not conducted a formal compliance review for this carrier. It does not indicate a safety problem — many active carriers operate without a formal rating.
Is zero crashes always a good sign?
Generally yes, but context matters. A carrier with zero crashes and very few inspections may simply have limited road exposure. Always review crash data alongside inspection volume and fleet size.
What is a normal OOS rate?
The national average vehicle out-of-service rate is approximately 21%. Driver OOS averages around 5%. Rates significantly above these thresholds may indicate recurring compliance issues.
How often is FMCSA data updated?
FMCSA publishes updated carrier data monthly. This page reflects the most recent available snapshot, updated on the date shown above.

Data sourced from the FMCSA Open Data Portal. Updated monthly. DOT# 3082530 · Last updated: 2026-03-09. View official FMCSA record →