"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"
President Ronald Regan
Let's start with the difference between CDL, CMV, non DOT drivers.
Most people think that they are pretty much the same thing.
The key difference is that a CMV driver is anyone who operates a vehicle in commerce and that vehicle has a GVWR of more than 10K lbs.
A CDL driver is anyone who operates a vehicle with a GVWR over 26k lbs or they transport a placardable amount of hazardous materials, or they operate a vehicle that was designed to transport 16 or passengers including the driver.
For all NON-DOT drivers, it is best practice to have their current driver’s license on file as well as running an MVR (Motor Vehicle Report, or driving record) annually.
NON-CDL CMV Drivers need to have:
Driver File
Driver License
DOT Medical Card
Certificate of Violations
Road Test
Previous employment verifications
All CDL Drivers need to have:
Driver File
Driver License
DOT Medical Card
Certificate of Violations
Previous employment verifications
Clearinghouse Query
FMCSA DOT Drug test
Just in case that wasn’t enough information here is some more.
Here is a list of things that you need to have for all CMV Drivers File (DQ File)
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED IN EVERY DRIVER FILE
Driver application 391.21
See the notes below
Annual Driver Review 391.25(a)
Must be completed within the first year (not needed if your company utilizes Constant MVR monitoring)
Completed annually
Keep the original
Last 3 years
Certificate of Violations
Must be completed within the first year
Completed annually
Keep the original
Last 3 years
Driver License
Keep original
Last 3 years
Medical Card
The National registry number needs to be verified and documented
~ https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/national-registry-certified-medical-examiners-searchKeep original
Last 3 years
Motor Vehicle Report
Must be pulled within 30 days of employment
Pulled Annually
Also must be pulled within 15 days of the medical card being renewed
Keep original
Last 3 years
Previous Employment verification (past 3 years)
The best practice is to pull for every employer for the last 3 years even if they marked non DOT position
Road Test
CDL can be used as a road test except when
Required when an employee will be operating tankers
Required when an employee will be operating doubles or triples
**All NON-CDL drivers must have a road test**
Entry-Level Driver Training
Required for all drivers that come to your company with no experience
The best practice is to cover with all employees
Drug and Alcohol clearinghouse results effective 1/6/2020
Must be pulled prior to allowing the driver to operate CDL vehicle
Pulled annually
Keep original
Keep last 3 years
The driver application needs to contain
Name and address of employer
The date the application was completed
Applicant name
Applicant address for the past 3 years
Applicant Date of Birth
Applicant social security number
Applicant driver license number
Applicant driver license state
Applicant driver license expiration
Applicant previous experience
Applicant accidents for the past 3 years
Applicant traffic citations for the past 3 years
Applicant driver license requirements page
Most applications contain a fair credit reporting act
Previous employment (10 years CDL applicants) (3 years non-CDL applicants)
Each previous employer must include
Dates of employment (Month and Year)
Company name
Address (City and State)
Reason for leaving
Was this a DOT sensitive position
Was the employee subject to FMCSRs?
I know that is a TON of information.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me personally.
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