

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) removed 10 electronic logging devices (ELDs) from the agency’s list of approved devices.
On July 9, 2026, FMCSA added the following ELDs to the agency’s list of Revoked Devices for failure to meet minimum requirements:
- ELD Provider: ONTIME LOGS INC
- Device Name: Ontime Logs iosix
- Model Number: OTL101
- ELD Identifier: 24b11f
- ELD Provider: Last Minute ELD
- Device Name: LAST MINUTE ELD
- Model Number: 360-LM
- ELD Identifier: LMN932
- ELD Provider: Porter ELD
- Device Name: Porter ELD
- Model Number: Porter 1
- ELD Identifier: POR247
- ELD Provider: Zee App
- Device Name: Zee HOS Compliance
- Model Number: TTELD101
- ELD Identifier: F594EF
- ELD Provider: Ev ELD Inc. (f/k/a Evo ELD Inc.)
- Device Name: EV ELD IOSIX (f/k/a EVO ELD IOSIX)
- Model Number: EV 2 (f/k/a EVO 2)
- ELD Identifier: G711H3
- ELD Provider: LIGHT AND TRAVEL LLC
- Device Name : Light and Travel ELD
- Model Number: LNTRA
- ELD Identifier: LNT780
- ELD Provider: PREMIERRIDE LOGS LLC
- Device Name: PREMIERRIDE LOGS
- Model Number: 1RIDE
- ELD Identifier: PRD391
- ELD Provider: TWO BRO SECURITY & IT SOLUTIONS
- Device Name: 2BRO ELD
- Model Number: 2BRO002
- ELD Identifier: 2BRELD
- ELD Provider: TWO BRO SECURITY & IT SOLUTIONS
- Device Name: 305 ELD
- Model Number: 305002
- ELD Identifier: 2BR305
- ELD Provider: TT ELD Inc
- Device Name: TT ELD 40
- Model Number: PT40
- ELD Identifier: TTAH49
Carriers using one of these ELDs will have 60 days to replace the revoked device with an approved ELD. In the meantime, drivers should discontinue use of the revoked ELDs and revert to paper logs or logging software to record required hours of service data.
Starting on September 8, 2026, if a truck driver is still using one of the revoked ELDs, law enforcement will cite the driver for “No record of duty status” and place the driver out-of-service.
“We will continue to take decisive enforcement action to ensure that only compliant, reliable devices are used on our nation’s roadways. Accurate hours-of-service records are essential to protecting public safety, supporting fair enforcement, and ensuring accountability across the commercial motor vehicle industry,” said FMCSA Administrator Derek D. Barrs.
With this round of ELD revocations, the FMCSA has now removed 90 ELDs from the list of approved devices since January 2025.
In December 2025, FMCSA said that reforms were in the works for the ELD vetting process so that non-compliant devices never make it to the Registered ELD list in the first place.
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