That's incorrect. Previous 36 months requires disclosure of dates worked, all accidents, and all drug/alcohol incidents (failed tests, SAP, probable cause, etc.). From 3-10 years, they will only verify employment dates.
Do you put a job that lasted 2 months on your resume if you were terminated?
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a perspective employer wanting to check on a driver drug situation has the Drug Clearing House. PSP will give information on inspections and accidents. Hire Right will give information on about everything. Then just the other day I found out about "CLUE" so basically, a former employer really does not have to be contacted to get the necessary information.
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That said, they can use a third party company (Hiterite, Indeed, etc) to supply the information. It has to have a minimum of information though. Not just dates.
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Yes there are other ways to verify the information. Doesn't change the fact that by law said information must be provided by the previous employer. -
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