Who all here has experienced the unpleasant regarding DAC, otherwise known as HireRight putting falsified information on their reports? Doesn't OOIDA or something file suits on behalf of drivers for behavior like this? Personally they tied my social security to a license that wasn't mine in a state that I never lived in. They claim that I must have provided an employer who ran an MVR on this particular license the license nuimber to do so. Despite the fact that the CDLIS+ (not the same as CDLIS by AAMVA) was provided to that employer nearly four hours prior to the employer ordering the associated MVR and was provided by HireRight's CDLIS+ report. Oh yes, and I forgot to mention that this license in question isn't even a commercial license. Stands to reason it would not appear on any CDLIS report anyhow anywhere, I think at least.
DAC falsified report(s) ?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Metalicious, Jul 2, 2020.
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I'm so #### confused. If I was you I would contact a CDL lawyer in your area.
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HireRight isn't counting on their own records, to include the CDLIS plus reports and the MVR both having timestamps representative of when each record was provided and in what order. Trying to claim they "don't know" how employers would have obtained that license number if I didn't provide it on an employment application. Say what? Why in the world would I list a license that belongs to someone else, in a state I never lived in, with a license number I didn't even know until a past employer finally showed me the CDLIS plus report to direct me to what he saw that made him ask to begin with? -
This is kind of lengthy. Long letter from HireRight attorney. I certainly found it comical. But if you all want to see the ignorance of this company who may be providing inaccurate or completely false information about you all, take a looksy. This attorney contradicts herself. I do have that application to Marten. And nowhere on it is a TN license listed. CDLIS maintained by AAMVA I am confident has not made this huge mistake that HireRight has.
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DAC/Hire Rite is regulated the same as a credit provider under the consumer protection act.
You have the right to submit your 'correct' information and they have to list it along side the potentially erroneous information... -
errors can be made, BY THE EMPLOYER mind you, when requesting information for Hire Right/DAC.
DAC when it was first enacted was a "clearing house" or a holding house of information. they do not add comments or subtract them.
they simply send out, what they took in.
your beef would be with Marten or whomever else supplied information inaccurately.
i have had the experience that DAC, Hire Right was easy to deal with.
a case of mistaken identity took place, from the tiny bit i had taken the time to read.Last edited: Jul 6, 2020
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In fact, initially on the phone they (hireright) claimed "we get this information from the government". Thats also not true. The CDLIS plus report Hireright markets is on the same page as the CDLIS search results maintained by the AAMVA. The AAMVA CDLIS only lists the two licenses I have ever held in my life. Hireright is the one listing this TN junk as mine. Essentially this attorney is alleging that I provided the license number to Marten on an application. Basically saying its my fault. Too bad for them i have the application and that number aint no where on it.
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just like i had once worked for a company out of Ohio, named, Victory Express.
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