Maybe. All the driver needs is a signed release for the company (you) to do a limited search. If that search comes back with data a driver then needs to create an account and give the company permission to do a full search.
Basically, unless there is a report, most drivers will never need to sign up.
Fmcsa clearing house account
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Cat sdp, Dec 8, 2019.
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Rideandrepair and 062 Thank this.
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From the Clearinghouse FAQ.
Are CDL drivers required to register for the Clearinghouse?
Drivers are not required to register for the Clearinghouse. However, a driver will need to be registered to provide electronic consent in the Clearinghouse if a prospective or current employer needs to conduct a full query of the driver’s Clearinghouse record—this will include all pre-employment queries beginning on January 6, 2020.
A driver must also be registered to electronically view the information in his or her own Clearinghouse record. -
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To me that query was a waste of $1.25 but I guess it’s recorded now. -
I don’t agree with all the rules and regulations being put on all of us but on the other hand if you haven’t been living under a rock the professionalism and standards of this industry have drastically nose dived caused by drivers themselves. Play by the rules or find a new career -
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