Notice of assignment, often used when invoices are assigned to a factoring company. In a freight fraud review, use this term as a record label rather than as a conclusion about a company or person.
Boundary note: Use this term carefully. It may involve legal, payment, insurance, or law-enforcement issues, and this site does not provide professional advice or make findings about specific parties.
Records can be outdated, spoofed, or changed after a check. Recheck official FMCSA, insurance, bond, and legal records before booking or tendering freight.
Why it matters
Payment-risk terms matter because changed instructions, assignments, and disputes can affect who should receive records and who may need professional advice.
Common confusion
Payment-direction documents are often confused with advice about who must be paid. Treat them as records to verify through qualified channels.
Records to compare
- Official FMCSA records where the term involves authority, identity, insurance, or financial responsibility.
- Transaction documents such as rate confirmations, packets, BOLs, PODs, and payment instructions.
- Saved emails, messages, call notes, and screenshots showing when details changed.
Related terms
Source References
- Broker and Carrier Fraud and Identity Theft Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. primary source. Last checked 2026-06-01. FMCSA guidance on broker and carrier fraud, unauthorized USDOT use, suspicious links, SAFER phone comparison, NCCDB, OIG, FTC, and IC3 reporting pointers.
- Licensing & Insurance Public Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. primary source. Last checked 2026-06-02. Official public portal for authority, insurance, and broker financial responsibility records.