Owner-operator
2 power units. Brokers price each fleet type apart.
DBA HUMBLE BEE TRANSPORT
Load decision · FMCSA snapshot · Aug 16, 2026
Not enough federal record to assess. Verify authority and insurance directly.
Owner-operator
2 power units. Brokers price each fleet type apart.
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Not yet decoded
0 yr unchanged
Same registration since 2025 — no chameleon / reincarnation signal.
SMTL SCHOOL OF FAITH AND NURSING LLC (USDOT 4462220) is unrated by Vektor because the carrier's FMCSA record does not contain enough evidence for a safety score as of Aug 16, 2026.
The carrier holds active common for-hire operating authority per FMCSA L&I as of Aug 16, 2026.
It has an active BIPD insurance filing with a $750,000 limit in force from GEICO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY effective Feb 12, 2026 in FMCSA L&I's current snapshot as of Aug 16, 2026.
The carrier received 0 roadside inspections in the last 24 months — 0 vehicle-level and 0 driver-level, according to FMCSA roadside-inspection data refreshed Aug 16, 2026.
It reports 2 power units and 2 drivers in its most recent MCS-150 filing dated Feb 11, 2026.
It has no FMCSA-assigned safety rating in the federal record refreshed Aug 16, 2026.
SMTL SCHOOL OF FAITH AND NURSING LLC's USDOT number is 4462220, and its motor carrier number is MC-1797236.
As of Aug 16, 2026, SMTL SCHOOL OF FAITH AND NURSING LLC is active in the FMCSA register with common, contract, broker operating authority on file.
SMTL SCHOOL OF FAITH AND NURSING LLC operates 2 power units and 2 drivers per its most recent MCS-150 filing.
SMTL SCHOOL OF FAITH AND NURSING LLC is based in OCOEE, FL.
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This carrier has a federal identity but no operating activity on the record. Everything the FMCSA holds is below — we're not drawing empty charts around it.
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