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Simplify dual coverage reporting with Form EH in Tyler Insurance Filings

One entry. Two filings. Streamlined procedures for filing coverage for household goods carriers and freight forwarders.

Published: April 16, 2026

For insurers working with household goods motor carriers and freight forwarders, many states require proof of both liability and cargo coverage. Traditionally, that means filing two separate forms: the Form E, Uniform Motor Carrier Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Certificate of Insurance, and the Form H, Uniform Motor Carrier Cargo Certificate of Insurance.

With Tyler Insurance Filings, there's a faster and more efficient way to complete this process when both coverages are provided by the same insurance company — the Form EH workflow.

What is Form EH?

Form EH is a streamlined filing option within Tyler Insurance Filings that allows insurers to initiate both a Form E and a Form H in a single-entry flow. Instead of creating two separate filings and entering motor carrier details twice, insurers can:

  • Navigate to the Create Filing page
  • Select "Form EH"
  • Enter the policy and policyholder information once

From there, Tyler Insurance Filings handles the rest. Although the information is entered once, the system submits both the Form E and Form H separately to the selected regulating authority — ensuring compliance with state requirements.

Why use Form EH?

The Form EH workflow offers several key benefits to filing users:

  • Time Savings — Enter motor carrier and policy information one time instead of twice.
  • Reduced Data Entry Errors — Single-entry workflow lowers the risk of inconsistencies between filings.
  • Improved Efficiency — Simplifies processing for customers requiring liability and cargo coverage.

For insurers managing a high volume of household goods filings, these efficiencies can make a meaningful difference in day-to-day operations.

Which states require both Form E and Form H?

Several states require Household Goods motor carriers and freight forwarders to provide proof of both liability and cargo insurance coverage. When both coverages are provided by the same insurer, the Form EH workflow in Tyler Insurance Filings can simplify the submission process.

Participating Tyler Insurance Filings states that require both Form E and Form H for certain motor carriers include Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Washington.

A map showing which states accept EH filings

Cost Structure

The cost for submitting a Form EH is $5.50 per filing, and it counts as two filings — one for the Form E and one for the Form H. This reflects the fact that both filings are transmitted individually to the regulating authority, even though they are initiated through one streamlined workflow.

If your company provides both liability and cargo coverage for Household Goods or other motor carriers, Form EH is the simplest way to ensure accurate, compliant filings — while saving valuable time in the process.

For questions about using Form EH or other Tyler Insurance Filings features, our team is here to help.

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