If it helps - the DAC cannot be used 100% for verifications, no matter what. All work history within the last 36 months has to be verified directly with the carriers you worked for. DAC is an easy way to get a good look at stuff, but the official verification, along with Drug & Alcohol testing, has to come directly from the employer or their assigned verification company (DriverFacts, DriverIQ, etc). Been that way since 2004.
I think its section 391 of the FMCSA handbook, but I don't have one handy in the sleeper right now.
Experience verification outiside of DAC? How is it done?
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I don't know where you are getting this 36 months thing. I know 391 mentions 3 years, but not the way you are saying. I challenge you to find a rule that states clearly that maybe 1000 carriers or more are breaking the law by using DAC the way you just mentioned. I'm done with that ridiculous comment, and will post this link!
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DAC/HireRight is governed EXACTLY the same way as a credit reporting agency like Experien or Transunion. You have the same right to AT LEAST 1 free copy per year, right to dispute entries, right to have your statement about an entry supplied to anyone asking to see your report etc. -
HireRight is an employment verification company that also contracts out into the non-trucking industry. Also, it is important to understand that HireRight is not the only company that does this, but I think they are one of the largest and I think they are international. In the case of any industry, they can help with regulatory compliance with quick and legal information. Love em or hate em, they do take a lot of the leg work off carrier HR depts with their DAC report. I know this for a fact!
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drove for over 35 yrs and never was put in to the"DAC" data base.
a lot of companies only post bad reports and most smaller ones (100 or less trucks), I've driven for, don't even bother with it at all.
they are also a private company and not regulated by what a company can post. false or not.Wargames Thanks this. -
DAC is an acronym for Drive A Check I believe.
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