Eight days ago I began the process for renewing the "X" endorsement on my CDL. I don't actually renew until late March, but, I've heard the horror stories about how long it can take to get the background check accomplished. I thought I should start now, leaving plenty of time to iron out any wrinkles.
I called the local (NC) drivers licence office to obtain instructions. They directed me to Hazprint.com to get the ball rolling.
While at the web page I completed the application, paid the fee of $89.25, and was then directed to a local contractor's office that collects fingerprints. I went the same day and I was already in the system. The technician captured my prints (scanned, no ink) and sent me on my way.
Much to my surprise, today, eight days later, I get a letter from the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) telling me I'm approved and that the NC DMV will be notified of the approval. Sweet!
I suppose the horror stories are being circulated by those who have skeletal remains stashed in their closets.![]()
Quick Response Hazmat Background Check
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by 2xR, Jan 24, 2008.
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I started in January, took the application over the phone, they sent me the necessary paperwork, paid my money when I got the fingerprints, and a few days later, got the paper, took it to the Secretary of State, paid the money for the driver's license, took the HazMat test.
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good to hear
im going to get my hazmat very soon, dont need it , but i want to be more marketable in the future...
how does the process go?
1.pay
2.test
3.fingerprint
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First thing I would recommend is to have it timed to your drivers license.
I did mine 18 months ago, and it was to be good for 4 years. My DL is set to expire next month, so now, I have to do the entire process over again. -
oh,
so what your saying is every 5 years you need to do that whole process over or just backround and fingerprints?
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The State of Illinois told me it would be the whole process.
Fingerprint, Background check, Hazmat test. -
Mine took about two and a half weeks. I did the online thing. I went in for the finger prints a few days later. I had to go into dmv to get an mvr printed up for a company I was applying to, and they told me that the hazmat was already in there. A couple of days later I got the notification in the mail. I suppose they have their system squared up a bit now, so things are taking forever as they have in the past.
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it only took a couple weeks to get mine. don't you love how the govt. keeps coming up with new ways of taxing people?
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can anyone tell me if you make more money having a hazmat? seems very expensive if you aren't going to make more bucks.
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I just can't see getting one unless you haul a chemical tanker on a regular basis. I did 48 state irregular-route for three years and regional for two years--I don't even need two hands to count the number of times I've hauled a haz-mat load. Too much hassle if you ask me. If the company wants you to have it, they can pay for it.
The bull**** background checks don't make our country any safer--just like gun control laws don't prevent "G Money" from poppin' a cap in you for a $20 rock. He won't be driving the truck, but Osama Bin-Badguy is gonna find a way to get the fertilizer and diesel from somewhere... trust me.
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