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Driving Record Checks
 

A driving record review is important for all applicants who may drive a company vehicle, or rent vehicles in the company's name or operate a personal vehicle while on company business.

Patterns of irresponsible and reckless behavior are often reflected in an individual's driving record. Motor vehicle records detail accidents, status and class of license, and traffic violations, including drug and alcohol related offenses.

Search Result: The report includes a summary of the applicant’s driving record, significant traffic violations, previous suspensions and court ordered actions. The report format may vary slightly from state to state.

For a list of all state drivers license alpha numeric codes: Click Here

For a list of Information needed to request driving records:  Click Here

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Please Note:
The following states require a special release form:

Alaska, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Washington state, Washington DC and some of the Canadian provinces.

For a copy of the driving record release forms

Loss Control begins before a claim occurs.
 
Every time an employee starts a car on company time, the employee and the employer are liable.
 
Just one unlicensed, suspended or uninsured driver could bring a company to financial crisis.
 
Obtaining a Driving Record/MVR can help you protect your company by revealing pertinent information about the driving record of an employee.
 
Our Driving Record Search checks driving history, including speeding and reckless driving and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
 
A suspended or revoked license should always disqualify an applicant from a position in which driving is required.
 
This driving record search will also verify an applicant's name, social security number and positive identification via vital statistics.
 
Driving records are available in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucy, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
 
Some States require a special release form be signed before they will release driving records.
 
For a list of those states and a copy of the required release forms:
 
 
Driver License Classes, Endorsements and Restrictions
 
Commercial Driver Licenses
 
Noncommercial Driver Licenses
 
Motorcycles
 
CDL Exemptions
 
Restrictions
 
Endorsements
 
Additional Information
 
Acronyms/Abbreviations
 
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
 
CLASS A: Any Tractor/Trailer combination that has an actual weight, declared weight or GVWR of 26,001 LBS. or more, provided towed vehicle is more than 10,000 LBS.
 
CLASS B: Any single motor vehicle that has an actual weight, declared weight or GVWR of 26,001 LBS. or more, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle of 10,000 LBS. or less.
 
CLASS C: Any motor vehicle that has an actual weight, declared weight or GVWR of less than 26,001 LBS. when endorsements "H" or "P" would be required on the driver license OR any combination of motor vehicles where the towing vehicle is less than 26,001 LBS. GVWR and the towed vehicle has a GVWR of 10,000 LBS. or less, but together they weigh 26,001 LBS. or more.
 
Non-Commercial Driver Licenses
 
CLASS D: Any truck or truck tractor that has an actual weight, declared weight or GVWR of 8,000 LBS or more but less than than 26,001 LBS. or is more than 80 inches wide.
 
A resident who holds a valid Florida chauffeur license may continue to operate vehicles for which a CLASS D driver license is required until the chauffeur license expires. This includes farmers and emergency vehicle operators who are exempt.
 
CLASS E: Motor vehicles less than 8,000 LBS.
 
A resident who holds a valid Florida operator license may continue to operate vehicles for which a CLASS E driver license is required, until the operator license expires.
 
16 year olds cannot drive from 11 PM to 6 AM unless accompanied by 21 year old licensed driver or driving to and from work.
 
17 year olds cannot drive from 1 AM to 5 AM unless accompanied by 21 year old licensed driver or driving to and from work.
 
CLASS E-Learner: Motor vehicles less than 8,000 LBS.
 
A resident who holds a valid Florida learner license may continue to operate vehicles for which a CLASS E learner license is required, until the license expires.
 
Learner license has the following conditions:
 
May operate a vehicle only between the hours of 6 AM and 7 PM. After three months from issuance, drivers with a learner's license may operate a vehicle from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. with a licensed driver, 21 years or older occupying the closest seat to right of the driver.
 
At least 21 year old accompanying licensed driver occupying the closest seat to right of the driver.
 
Does not allow for the operation of a motorcycle.
 
Motorcycles
 
For those authorized to operate motorcycle, the following abbreviation will appear on the front of the driver license under the expiration date:
 
MOTORCYCLE ALSO or MOTORCYCLE ONLY
 
CDL Exemptions
 
The following persons are exempt from the requirements to obtain a commercial driver license:
 
Drivers of authorized emergency vehicles that are equipped with extraordinary audible warning devices that display red or blue lights and are on call to respond to emergencies; or
 
Military personnel driving military vehicles; or
 
Farmers transporting farm supplies or farm machinery, or transporting agricultural products to or from the first place of storage or processing or directly to or from market, within 150 miles of their farm; or
 
Drivers of recreational vehicles used for recreational purposes; or
 
Drivers who operate straight trucks (single units) that are exclusively transporting their own tangible personal property which is not for sale.
 
An employee of a publicly owned transit system who is limited to moving vehicles for maintenance or parking purposes exclusively within the restricted-access confines of a transit system's property.
 
Restrictions
 
A. Corrective Lenses P. Probation-Interlock Device
 
B. Outside Rearview Mirror  S. Other Restrictions
 
C. Business Purposes T. No Passengers
 
D. Employment Purposes X. Medical Alert Bracelet
 
E. Daylight Driving Only Y. Education Purposes
 
F. Automatic Transmission 1. Vehicles Without Airbrakes
 
G. Power Steering 2. (CDL) Intrastate Only
 
I. Directional Signals 3. (CDL) Bus Only
 
J. Grip on Steering Wheel 4. CMV <26,001 LBS. GVWR
 
K. Hearing Aid 5. No Tractor/Trailers
 
L. Seat Cushion 6. No Class A Passenger Vehicle
 
M. Hand Control or Pedal Extension 7. No Class B Passenger Vehicle
 
N. Left Foot Accelerator  
 
Endorsements
 
H. Any vehicle used to transport hazardous materials in placardable amounts.
 
N. A tank vehicle designed to transport any liquid or gaseous material with designed capacity of 1,000 gallons or more.
 
P. Any vehicles, public or private, designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver
 
T. Combination vehicles with double/triple trailers
 
X. Any tank vehicle used to transport placardable amounts of hazardous materials
 
F. Farm CMV*
 
E. Emergency CMV*
 
* A resident operating a CMV who is exempt (farmers/emergency vehicle operators) must hold a Class D license with this endorsement to operate the type vehicle for which the exemption is granted, unless the operator holds a valid Florida Chauffeur license.
 
Additional Information
 
All CLASS A, B, C licenses issued by the 50 states will have their "CDL" or "Commercial Driver License" on the front of the license. All CMV drivers, nationwide, must possess the appropriate class of license, issued by their state of residency, on or after April 1, 1992.
 
Acronyms/Abbreviations
 
CDL Commercial Driver License
 
CMV Commercial Motor Vehicle
 
GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
 
LBS. Pounds
 
MTCY ALSO Motorcycle Also
 
MTCY ONLY Motorcycle Only
 
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