This has nothing to do with me.I never had one....My friend however is from Texas as well and he has a Class A CDL with just driving school experience.He has a clean mvr and clean criminal background but he got convicted before he turned 21 of a MIP(Minor in Possesion of alcohol) & PI(Public Intoxication) ....So heres his concern...He spoke with TX DPS and asked them about those two charges if they go on his MVR ....They say they do for 15 years but the company hes planning on working for checked his MVR and its clean.....Some justice of the peace judges and assitants(secretary's) said it doesnt go on your MVR(driving record,dmv record etc) .Hes not concerned about it since the company said his mvr is clean....However like I said the Dps said it goes on your MVR for 15 years.These offenses that he has are class c misdemeanors and they are not even driving offenses.....He went to his driver license office and asked a dl employee about this and she told him that yeah it does go on his MVR because it has to do with his driving since his license got suspended for 30 days.However this was not when he had a CDL......Obviously the DPS has no idea what they are talking about and they do make mistakes quite often.....Its sad because they are a state agency...You would think that they would know the law but nope they dont.The good thing is he checked out good on his MVR report..We'd appreciate it if one of you guys out there might been in a situation like this or know anything about it.![]()
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Question about alcohol offense and driving!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Landstar2206, Jun 2, 2010.
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If it isn't a driving offense then why would it be on his MVR?
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I don't think it would come up on his Motor Vehicle Report unless he received a license suspension for under age drinking
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They are not driving offenses.I called a truckin co and using a private number and asked out of curiousity if those offenses would keep him from driving....They told me that they have to be 10 years old.
..but..DWI/DUI convictions for that company have to be 5 years old or over....This is one crazy sick world
I guess thats all that matters is its not on any record but I would just like to know the truth....I doubt that they forgot to stamp em on...One JP Judge said it seems like it would go on your criminal record but not your MVR..The only thing he wants to do is prove somebody wrong like the DPS but he cant talk to well on the phone because he get nervous
Anyways hes bout to hit the road a few weeks from now
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Its not on his MVR or Criminal Record,If it was how would the MIP-ALCOHOL affect him with obtaining a trucking job with a national carrier?
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So I guess Im going to tell him he will be alright.He really needs a another job because he hates diggin ditches.haha
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Here's the problem as I see it. On the job application there might be a question like "have you ever had your drivers license suspended". And of course he has. They're not asking if it was a CDL so if he was to say no then he is taking a huge risk. They have ways to find out and some companies take the extra steps and some don't. But if he's caught lying on a job application then he can kiss his driver career goodbye.
If driving doesn't matter then he has nothing to lose. But if he's gone to CDL school and paid all that money himself then he's in a bind. I would recommend that if he plans on driving then tell the truth and explain when they ask. However DO NOT TELL any information if not asked. Answer all the questions on the job application truthfully and it doesn't matter if he had a CDL or not. It would matter if it was done in a CMV but he doesn't have that problem. Bottom line is you never want to get caught lying on a job application because then no one will touch you. -
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