FMCSA Revokes 12 More ELDs in Largest Purge Since May
Key Details The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration added 12 electronic logging devices to its revocation list in a single announcement. This marks the largest single-day removal since an eight-device sweep in May 2025. The revoked devices include 888 ELD, Dragon ELD, Action ELD, Mondo ELD HOS, two versions of First ELD, Power ELD variants, Sam Freight ELD, DSGELOGS, Cobra ELD, and GT USA ELOGS. All failed to meet minimum technical requirements under federal regulations. Why It Matters This action brings the total to 79 revoked devices since January 2025, representing an accelerating compliance crisis. The revocation pace has increased from four devices monthly to nearly five per month. Today's batch alone equals more than two and a half months of average removals. What You Need to Do If you operate any of these 12 devices, stop using it immediately and switch to paper logs or compliant software. You have until July 20, 2026 to replace it with a registered ELD. Before that date, enforcement officers won't cite non-compliance. After July 20, citations result in out-of-service status, SMS violations, and inspection report flags that follow your carrier permanently. FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs emphasized: safety compliance is mandatory, not optional.