Apparently scanned or copied images of the 'original' are ok with the US DOT.
If an employer cannot wait for 8 days for my log book to relieve itself of a page, that is all they are going to get. Apparently the DOT likes to audit 'original' hand written ones for the same reasons I like to keep mine; so there are no misunderstandings with lines that don't copy directly where they should.
Log Book Question
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by AModelCat, Feb 16, 2016.
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Yup. That's why the ORIGINAL copy has the perforations to easily tear out while the carbon (or carbonless) copy is bound into the book or has the holes to keep in a binder.
That and it says so in the regs...and again right there on the log book pages...
Numb Thanks this. -
I would tear out the yellow copies for my files and then turn in the now empty books to the company.
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I think in the states you have to keep at least 3 years of logs before you can destroy them. I may be wrong
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A tax adviser may suggest keeping them longer, but for tax purposes, not log audits.
(k) Retention of driver's record of duty status. (1) Each motor carrier shall maintain records of duty status and all supporting documents for each driver it employs for a period of six months from the date of receipt.
(2) The driver shall retain a copy of each record of duty status for the previous 7 consecutive days which shall be in his/her possession and available for inspection while on duty.
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/395.8
brian991219 Thanks this. -
Got it so other than tax reasons I don't need to keep anything past the 8th day
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As a driver (34 years) and owner operator, and consultant for two other companies, I have always kept a copy of logs, bols, receipts, toll and fuel records because even drivers can be alldedted
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