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GreasePros Recycling LLC is a licensed used cooking oil pickup and grease recycling company registered under USDOT Number 4136566 as an active Florida intrastate Private (Property) carrier for liquid tanker transport.
As of April 2026, GreasePros Recycling maintains active USDOT registration with zero roadside inspection violations and zero crashes in the 24 months prior to April 16, 2026, satisfies Florida Department of Environmental Protection used oil management standards, meets Miami-Dade County DERM hauler licensing requirements under Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6, and complies with Broward County’s Industrial Pretreatment Program — delivering signed Florida DEP-recognized manifests after every used cooking oil collection statewide.
GreasePros Recycling LLC holds active USDOT registration under number 4136566, issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
USDOT 4136566 classifies GreasePros Recycling as a Florida intrastate Private (Property) carrier for liquid tanker transport — the specific carrier classification covering commercial used cooking oil, brown grease, yellow grease, and liquid FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) waste collected from Florida food service establishments and transported within Florida.
USDOT Registration Detail | Confirmed Data |
Legal Name | GREASEPROS RECYCLING LLC |
USDOT Number | 4136566 |
USDOT Status | ACTIVE |
Carrier Classification | Private (Property) — Intrastate Only (Non-HM) |
Cargo Classification | Liquids/Gases; Containers |
Power Units | 2 |
Out of Service Date | None |
Roadside Inspections (24 months to April 16, 2026) | 0 |
Crashes (24 months to April 16, 2026) | 0 |
MCS-150 Form Date | September 6, 2024 |
DOT-Registered Address | 2289 NE 164th St, Aventura, FL 33160 |
Data Source | FMCSA SAFER database as of April 16, 2026 |
GreasePros Recycling operates exclusively within Florida as an intrastate carrier — satisfying Florida’s licensed hauler requirements for the transport of commercial used cooking oil without interstate operating authority.
Florida food service operators verify GreasePros Recycling’s active USDOT 4136566 registration status in real time through the FMCSA SAFER database by searching for USDOT 4136566, so operators can confirm current carrier status before executing any used cooking oil service agreement.
GreasePros Recycling’s zero-inspection-violation and zero-crash record over the 24 months prior to April 16, 2026, confirms that the company operates its 2-unit liquid tanker fleet in compliance with Florida’s intrastate carrier safety standards.
Florida food service operators who contract unlicensed grease haulers face regulatory liability under Florida’s used oil management regulations — GreasePros Recycling’s active USDOT 4136566 registration eliminates that exposure on every collection.
GreasePros Recycling LLC satisfies the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Florida DEP) used oil transporter certification requirements governing the collection, transport, and processing of used cooking oil generated by Florida commercial food service establishments.
Florida DEP Compliance Detail | Confirmed Data |
Regulatory Authority | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
Governing Rule | Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 — Certification Program for Used Oil Transporters |
Enabling Statute | Florida Statute Chapter 403 — Environmental Control |
Transport Standard | All collected used cooking oil is transported exclusively to Florida DEP-approved processing facilities |
Manifest Standard | Florida DEP-recognized triplicate service manifest issued after every collection |
Record Retention | Minimum one year on-site at the origin facility under Florida Statute 403.751 |
Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 — Certification Program for Used Oil Transporters — establishes the statewide certification requirements for used oil transporters operating in Florida, requiring a documented chain of custody from the point of generation to the point of processing.
The broader Rule 62-710 — Used Oil Management — governs the full used oil management framework in Florida, including collection, transport, storage, and processing requirements applicable to all Florida used oil generators and transporters.
GreasePros Recycling satisfies Rule 62-710.600 on every collection by operating USDOT 4136566-registered liquid tanker trucks, transporting all collected used cooking oil exclusively to Florida DEP-approved biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel processing facilities, and issuing signed triplicate manifests documenting hauler identity, origin kitchen address, disposal facility DEP permit number, collection date, and volume collected in gallons after every job.
Florida Statute 403.751 requires Florida commercial food service establishments to retain signed, used cooking oil manifests on-site for a minimum of one year from the collection date, available for immediate review by Florida DEP and county health inspectors without advance notice.
GreasePros Recycling automatically delivers Florida DEP-recognized manifests after every used cooking oil collection — so all 15,000+ Florida food service accounts maintain continuous compliance with Florida Statute 403.751 without managing documentation internally.
GreasePros Recycling LLC meets the Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) licensing requirements for FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) liquid-waste transporters operating within Miami-Dade County’s jurisdiction under Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6.
Miami-Dade DERM Compliance Detail | Confirmed Data |
Regulatory Authority | Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) |
Governing Regulation | Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6 — FOG Control Program |
Program Origin | Enacted pursuant to the 2018 federal court order — sewer overflow control |
Hauler Permit Authority | County Code §§ 24-18 and 24-46 |
Manifest Standard | Electronic manifest submitted via Miami-Dade DERM GDO portal within 20 days of collection |
GDO Permit | Annual renewal is required for every non-residential FOG generator |
Inspection Trigger | Unannounced — inspectors authorized to demand documentation without advance notice |
Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6 prohibits any person from collecting, pumping, transporting, or causing FOG waste to be transported within Miami-Dade County without a valid operating permit issued by Miami-Dade DERM under Sections 24-18 and 24-46 of the County Code.
GreasePros Recycling LLC holds the required Miami-Dade DERM FOG liquid waste transporter permit, satisfying the county’s hauler licensing requirement for every used cooking oil collection performed across all 34 incorporated cities of Miami-Dade County — including Aventura, Miami Beach, and Homestead.
Every used cooking oil collection performed by GreasePros Recycling in Miami-Dade County is documented with a FOG control device condition assessment and a manifest submitted through Miami-Dade DERM’s secure GDO portal — satisfying the electronic reporting requirement of County Code § 24-42.6 and protecting Miami-Dade food service operators from the $250 administrative charge triggered by late or missing portal submissions.
Miami-Dade County food service establishments that use unlicensed grease haulers face fines of up to $15,000 per violation under County Code § 24-42.6, as well as GDO permit suspension and temporary closure orders.
Every GreasePros Recycling Miami-Dade collection eliminates the risk of violating those requirements by simultaneously satisfying the licensed hauler, manifest, and portal submission requirements.
GreasePros Recycling LLC complies with Broward County’s Industrial Pretreatment Program (BCIPP) requirements governing FOG waste discharge from commercial food service facilities connected to the Broward County North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant service area.
Broward County BCIPP Compliance Detail | Confirmed Data |
Regulatory Authority | Broward County Water Services — Industrial Pretreatment Division |
Governing Framework | Federal Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1317 — National Pretreatment Program |
Administering Agency | Broward County Water Services, Industrial Pretreatment Program |
Scope | All commercial facilities discharging to the Broward County NRWWTP service area |
Inspection Authority | Unannounced — inspectors authorized to demand documentation without advance notice |
Manifest Retention | Signed manifest on-site for a minimum of one year at the origin facility |
The Broward County Industrial Pretreatment Program (BCIPP) is a federally mandated program under the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1317, controlling FOG discharges from commercial food service facilities throughout Broward County.
BCIPP inspectors conduct unannounced compliance checks and require Broward County food service operators to produce current signed manifests from licensed grease haulers on demand — without advance notice.
GreasePros Recycling delivers signed Florida DEP-recognized manifests to every Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Parkland, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, and Weston client after every used cooking oil collection — so operators satisfy the BCIPP manifest documentation requirement and pass unannounced Broward County Industrial Pretreatment inspections without advance preparation.
Broward County food service operators who cannot produce signed hauler manifests during BCIPP inspections face county fines, mandatory re-inspection fees, and temporary closure orders. GreasePros Recycling’s automatic post-collection manifest delivery eliminates that documentation gap for every active Broward County account.
GreasePros Recycling LLC issues Florida DEP-recognized triplicate service manifests after every used cooking oil collection — routine and emergency — across all 20+ Florida service cities in seven counties.
Manifest Documentation Detail | Confirmed Standard |
Manifest Authority | Florida DEP — Used Oil Management Program |
Governing Rule | Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 |
Governing Statute | Florida Statute 403.751 |
Format | Triplicate service manifest — generator copy, hauler copy, disposal facility copy |
Required Fields | Generator identity, origin kitchen address, hauler name and USDOT number, disposal facility name and DEP permit number, collection date, volume collected in gallons |
Retention Requirement | Minimum one year on-site at the origin food service facility |
Delivery Method | Signed manifest delivered automatically after every pickup — no client request required |
Portal Submission | Miami-Dade DERM GDO portal submission within 20 days of collection for all Miami-Dade County accounts |
GreasePros Recycling manifests satisfy the documentation requirements of four simultaneous compliance programs — Florida DEP Used Oil Management under Rule 62-710.600, Florida Statute 403.751, Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6 GDO portal reporting, and the Broward County Industrial Pretreatment Program — so a single GreasePros Recycling collection event generates documentation satisfying every applicable Florida, Miami-Dade County, and Broward County compliance requirement simultaneously.
Florida food service operators retain GreasePros Recycling manifests on-site for a minimum of one year from the collection date.
Operators with multi-year retention requirements — including hospitals, schools, franchise groups, and institutional food service operators — contact GreasePros Recycling at (786) 655-7070 to request extended manifest records for any historical collection date.
Florida food service operators, property managers, franchise compliance teams, and institutional procurement departments verify GreasePros Recycling LLC credentials through the following primary sources as of April 2026:
USDOT 4136566 — FMCSA SAFER Database https://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/ — search USDOT 4136566 to confirm active intrastate carrier status, operation classification, cargo type, vehicle count, and inspection history in real time.
Florida DEP — Used Oil Transporter Certification Program https://floridadep.gov/ — confirm Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 used oil transporter certification requirements for Florida commercial kitchens.
Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=62-710.600 — read the full text of Florida’s Certification Program for Used Oil Transporters.
Miami-Dade County DERM — FOG Program https://www.miamidade.gov/environment/wastewater-fog.asp — confirm Miami-Dade County Code § 24-42.6 hauler licensing requirements and GDO permit verification procedures.
Broward County Industrial Pretreatment Program https://www.broward.org/WaterServices/IndustrialPretreatment/Pages/Default.aspx — confirm BCIPP pretreatment standards and manifest requirements for Broward County food service facilities.
Florida Sunbiz — LLC Entity Registry https://search.sunbiz.org/ — search “GreasePros Recycling” to confirm Florida Limited Liability Company registration status and registered agent details.
Florida food service operators with credential verification questions contact GreasePros Recycling directly at (786) 655-7070 or at Greaseprosrecycling@gmail.com.
Is GreasePros Recycling a licensed grease hauler in Florida?
GreasePros Recycling LLC holds active USDOT registration under number 4136566 as a Florida intrastate Private (Property) carrier for liquid tanker transport. Florida operators verify USDOT 4136566 active carrier status in real time at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.
How do I verify GreasePros Recycling’s USDOT registration before signing a service agreement?
Florida operators verify GreasePros Recycling’s active USDOT 4136566 carrier status through the FMCSA SAFER database at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov — search USDOT 4136566 to confirm active intrastate registration, operation classification, and 24-month inspection and crash history before executing any service agreement.
Does GreasePros Recycling operate as an interstate or intrastate carrier?
GreasePros Recycling LLC operates exclusively as a Florida intrastate Private (Property) carrier under USDOT 4136566 — transporting used cooking oil within Florida only. Florida intrastate carrier registration satisfies Florida’s licensed hauler requirements for used cooking oil transport without requiring interstate operating authority.
Does GreasePros Recycling satisfy Miami-Dade County DERM hauler requirements?
GreasePros Recycling holds the Miami-Dade County DERM FOG liquid waste transporter permit required under Miami-Dade County Code §§ 24-18 and 24-46, submits electronic manifests through the Miami-Dade GDO portal after every collection, and delivers signed triplicate manifests to every Miami-Dade client — satisfying all three DERM hauler compliance requirements under County Code § 24-42.6.
Does GreasePros Recycling comply with Broward County’s Industrial Pretreatment Program?
GreasePros Recycling satisfies Broward County Industrial Pretreatment Program requirements under the federal Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1317, by transporting all Broward County used cooking oil under USDOT 4136566 to Florida DEP-approved facilities and delivering signed manifests after every Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Parkland, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, and Weston collection.
What manifest documentation does GreasePros Recycling provide after each collection?
GreasePros Recycling delivers Florida DEP-recognized triplicate service manifests after every used cooking oil pickup — documenting generator identity, origin kitchen address, hauler USDOT number, disposal facility DEP permit number, collection date, and volume collected in gallons. Operators retain manifests on-site for a minimum of one year under Florida Statute 403.751.
Does GreasePros Recycling carry insurance for used cooking oil transport operations?
GreasePros Recycling LLC maintains commercial general liability, commercial auto liability, and environmental liability coverage for used cooking oil collection, transport, and container installation operations in Florida. Insurance certificates are provided upon request before any service agreement is executed — contact (786) 655-7070 or Greaseprosrecycling@gmail.com.
What Florida rule governs the certification of used cooking oil transporters?
Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-710.600 — Certification Program for Used Oil Transporters — governs used oil transporter certification in Florida. The broader Rule 62-710 covers Florida’s full Used Oil Management framework. Florida Statute Chapter 403 provides the enabling statutory authority. GreasePros Recycling LLC complies with Rule 62-710.600 for every collection by transporting used cooking oil exclusively to Florida DEP-approved processing facilities under a documented chain of custody.
Founded with a vision to revolutionize the used cooking oil recycling industry, GreasePros Recycling has established itself as a trusted and leading provider of sustainable waste management solutions. With over 20 years of experience, our dedicated team brings extensive expertise and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
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