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Originally Posted by RickG Don't assume because something isn't on your MVR today it won't be on there tomorrow . I worked for a company in Florida that hired a driver with a clean MVR . A couple of months later they signed a lease with Ryder . Ryder ran his MVR and his license came up as suspended . NY had just notified FL of unpaid charges on a 3 year old ticket . He had paid the ticket but wasn't aware of a reinstatement charge . (Which is why you should always have tickets handled by an attorney ) . The driver called N.Y. DMV and asked where he could send money Western Union or a cashier's check sent overnight . Sorry , there are procedures to follow . It took 3 weeks to get his CDL reinstated . I know he made every effort . I helped where I could . Luckily the company held his job for him even though they only had 4 drivers . |
Great point. I think I'd rather tell the truth and not get hired than be found out I lied on a job application. You also had a good link, however there are some states that don't do this. I've heard of drivers going to ticket school for speeding and getting the ticket wiped off the record. I know that some states and courts do not follow all the FMCSR's at times and I even had a representative from the FMCSA tell me they have a program that trains judges and pay them to train other judges.