CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

USDOT 1937086 Active Based in BALL GROUND, GA

CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT is a motor carrier based in BALL GROUND, GA, registered with the FMCSA under USDOT 1937086. The carrier is currently active in FMCSA's records, and has not yet received a formal FMCSA safety rating. MCS-150 self-reporting puts the fleet at 6 power units and 6 drivers, with 17 roadside inspections on file and a peak out-of-service rate of 20.0%. Use this page to verify the carrier's authority and insurance, review its inspection and crash history, and cross-reference live data on FMCSA SAFER before booking a load or onboarding a partner.

Carrier is unrated

FMCSA has not assigned this carrier a formal safety rating. Most carriers are unrated until they undergo a compliance review — being unrated is not, by itself, a red flag, but it does mean federal investigators have not formally evaluated the carrier's safety management practices. Use the inspection history and BASIC scores below to assess on-road performance.

Carrier Overview

CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT is a small fleet, operating 6 power units and 6 drivers, based in Ball Ground, GA. Across 9 roadside inspections in the last 24 months, the fleet recorded a 22.2% out-of-service rate, with no reportable crashes on file. The carrier currently has no active BIPD/Primary coverage on file, and no operating authority record was located.

Power Units
6
Drivers
6
Inspections
17
last 24 months included
OOS Rate (peak)
20.0%
driver or vehicle, whichever higher
Crashes (24m)
0
3 all-time
Authorities
0

Safety Snapshot

Inspection Profile

9 roadside inspections over the last 24 months, up 13% versus the prior 24 months, most heavily in GA (9 stops), with Level 3 inspections the most common.

Violation Profile

22.2% out-of-service rate; led by Unsafe Driving (44.8% of violations); top code 392.2 (Operating a CMV while ill or fatigued) cited 5 times.

Fleet Profile

The fleet comprises 6 power units (small fleet) and 6 drivers; Chevrolet, Freightliner, and GMC are the most-inspected makes.

Compliance

Active Insurance
No active policies on file.
vs. National Average
Vehicle OOS Rate 0.0% vs 23.4% -23.4 pts
Driver OOS Rate 20.0% vs 6.7% +13.3 pts
Violations per Inspection 3.38 vs 1.80 +1.58
Peer tier (small fleets (≤10 power units)) median OOS rate: 50%
Location & Contact
345 WILBANKS DRIVE
BALL GROUND, GA 30107
Phone: 8664797080
Registration
USDOT 1937086
Operation C
MCS-150 mileage 250,000 mi

Risk Signals

High OOS rate
Peak OOS rate of 20.0% is well above the 10–15% national average.

Out-of-Service rate vs same-size peers FMCSA roadside inspections, % placed out-of-service

Compared against 133,144 ACTIVE carriers operating 3–9 power units (±50% of this carrier's 6 unit fleet).

This carrier — Driver OOS
20%
Drivers placed out-of-service at roadside inspections
Peer median
0%
Median across 133,144 same-size peers
Verdict
Riskier than peers
Delta +20 pts vs peer median (lower is safer)
This carrier — Vehicle OOS
0%
Vehicles placed out-of-service at roadside inspections
Peer median
20%
Median across 133,144 same-size peers
Verdict
Safer than peers
Delta -20 pts vs peer median (lower is safer)
Inspection Analytics Monthly activity · BASIC mix · state map

Monthly Inspection Activity (24 months)

2024-07 2026-02

Violations by BASIC Category

Federal BASIC buckets for every citation issued against this carrier over the past 24 months.

Activity by State

States this carrier has been inspected in over the past 24 months.
State Inspections OOS OOS % Last Inspection
Georgia (GA) 8 2 25.0% Feb 19, 2026
Vehicle Fleet Top makes and models observed in roadside inspections
Make Model Inspections
Chevrolet 13
Freightliner 2
GMC 1
Lufkin 1
SMS BASIC Scores FMCSA Safety Measurement System per-BASIC scores

SMS data not available

FMCSA's Safety Measurement System has not published per-BASIC scores for this carrier yet. This typically means the carrier doesn't meet minimum exposure thresholds (inspections/power units), or their SMS snapshot hasn't been ingested.

Recent Inspections (17 rows) View all 17 →
Inspection # Date ▼ State Level Station Vehicle Violations Top Codes OOS
87108041 Feb 19, 2026 GA 1 NICHOLSON GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
7 392.2-SLLSIV, 392.2-SLLUCR, 392.2-SLLSR No
86700191 Dec 30, 2025 GA 3 COLUMBUS GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
3 391.41APC, 392.2-SLLUCR, 392.2-SLLFC Yes
86278978 Nov 6, 2025 GA 3 GAINESVILLE GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
0 No
85463910 Aug 6, 2025 GA 3 BLUE RIDGE GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
1 392.2-SLLS3 No
84998076 Jun 13, 2025 GA 3 ELLIJAY GA
FREIGHTLIN STRAIGHT TRUCK
6 391.41APC, 391.11B5-LNCDLNVL, 390.21TB1-MC Yes
83512269 Dec 26, 2024 GA 1 COVINGTON GA
GMC STRAIGHT TRUCK
0 No
82786154 Sep 25, 2024 GA 1 BALL GROUND GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
7 392.2, 396.17(c), 390.21T(b)(2) No
82296650 Jul 30, 2024 GA 1 ROME GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
3 393.9(a), 392.2 No
81539499 May 1, 2024 GA 3 ATLANTA GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
2 392.82, 392.2 No
81092688 Mar 7, 2024 GA 3 AUSTELL GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
0 No
80338507 Dec 7, 2023 GA 1 LULA GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
2 391.41A-MCPC, 396.17C-PI No
80055591 Oct 27, 2023 GA 1 BALL GROUND GA
CHEVROLET STRAIGHT TRUCK
1 391.41A-MCPC No
79828234 Sep 26, 2023 GA 3 MULTI-LANE RURAL HIGHWAY
CHEV STRAIGHT TRUCK
3 392.2, 392.82(a)(1), 391.41(a)(1) No
79757662 Sep 18, 2023 GA 3 HIGH CRASH CORRIDOR
FREIGHTLIN TRUCK TRACTOR
2 392.2 No
79278940 Jul 22, 2023 GA 2 HIGH CRASH CORRIDOR
CHEV STRAIGHT TRUCK
2 392.16(b), 392.2 No
78751054 May 29, 2023 GA 1 HIGH CRASH CORRIDOR
CHEV STRAIGHT TRUCK
6 393.95(b), 396.17(c), 393.95(f) No
78503834 May 1, 2023 GA 1 INTERSTATE HWY
KENWORTH TRUCK TRACTOR
3 392.16(a), 393.30, 391.41(a)(1) No
Recent Crashes (3 rows)
Report # Date ▼ State Fatalities Injuries Tow Hazmat Severity
GA0009374933 Mar 18, 2024 GA 0 0 Yes Yes Tow
GA0009314940 Jan 24, 2024 GA 0 0 Yes Yes Tow
GA0008755877 Oct 25, 2022 GA 0 0 Yes Yes Tow
Top Stations & Violation Codes Where this carrier gets inspected and what they get cited for

Most-Inspected Stations

Top Violation Codes Cited

Code Description Category Cited OOS
392.2 Operating a CMV while ill or fatigued Unsafe Driving 10 0
391.41(a)(1) 391.41(a)(1) Driver Fitness 2 0
393.9(a) Inoperable required lamps Vehicle Maintenance 2 0
396.17(c) No proof of periodic inspection Vehicle Maintenance 2 0
391.41(a) Physical qualification - general Driver Fitness 1 0
392.16(a) Failing to use seat belt (49 CFR) Unsafe Driving 1 0
392.16(b) Failing to use seat belt (49 CFR) Unsafe Driving 1 0
392.82 Texting while driving Unsafe Driving 1 0
392.82(a)(1) Texting while driving Unsafe Driving 1 0
393.30 Battery improperly secured Vehicle Maintenance 1 0
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Frequently asked questions about CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Is CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT an active motor carrier?
Yes. CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT is registered with the FMCSA under USDOT 1937086 and is currently shown as Active in the agency's Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS). Active status means the carrier may legally operate, contingent on continuous insurance and authority filings.
What is CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT's safety rating?
CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT is unrated. FMCSA assigns formal safety ratings only after a compliance review, and the agency has not yet completed one for this carrier. Being unrated is not by itself a red flag — most active carriers in the database are unrated. Review the inspection and BASIC data below to assess on-road performance.
How many inspections has CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT had?
17 roadside inspections are on file for CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT in FMCSA's MCMIS database. Each inspection is summarized in the Inspection History section below — sortable by date, state, level, and out-of-service result. Newer inspections are pulled from the FMCSA SMS data feed daily.
What is CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT's out-of-service rate?
CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT's peak out-of-service rate is 20.0% (whichever is higher of driver-OOS or vehicle-OOS, computed from FMCSA roadside inspection data). The national averages are roughly 6.7% for drivers and 23.4% for vehicles — see the peer-context card on this page for a side-by-side comparison.
Where is CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT based?
CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT reports its physical address to the FMCSA as 345 WILBANKS DRIVE, BALL GROUND, Georgia 30107. Carriers must file a Form MCS-150 every two years to keep their address current; an outdated address is a common compliance flag.
Does CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT have valid operating authority?
CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT does not have any FMCSA for-hire operating authority (MC, FF, or MX docket) on file. This is normal for private carriers — companies that haul their own goods need only a USDOT number, not an MC number. For-hire carriers (those hauling for compensation) must hold operating authority in addition to a USDOT number.
How many trucks and drivers does CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT operate?
CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT self-reports 6 power units and 6 drivers on its most recent FMCSA Form MCS-150 filing. Power-unit and driver counts come from the carrier directly and are required to be updated every two years; very large fluctuations between filings can indicate fleet changes worth investigating.
Has CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT had any crashes?
3 FMCSA-reportable crashes are on file for CROWN DISASTER MANAGEMENT in MCMIS. A reportable crash is one resulting in a fatality, an injury requiring transport for medical attention, or a vehicle disabled and towed from the scene. The full crash log is on the Crashes subpage with date, state, and outcome details.

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