Certification of Compliance

Motor Vehicle Driver’s CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH DEIVERS LICENSE REQUIREMENTS MOTOR CARRIER INSTRUCTIONS: The requirements in Part 383 apply to every driver who operates in interstate, or foreign commerce and operates a vehicle weighing 26,001 pounds or more, can transport more than 15 people, or transport hazardous materials that requires placarding. The requirements in Part 391 apply to everyone who operates in interstate commerce and operates a vehicle weighing 10,001 pounds or more, can transport more than 15 people, or transport hazardous materials that requires placarding. DRIVER REQUIREMENTS: Part 383 and 391 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations contain some requirements that you as a driver must comply with. These requirements are in effect as of July 1, 1990.

1} You as a commercial vehicle driver, may not possess more than one license. The only exception is if a state requires you to have more than one license. The exception is allowed until January 1, 1990. If you currently have more than one license, you should keep the license from your State of residence and return the additional licenses to the states that issued them. DESTROYING a license does not close the record in the state that issued it; you must notify the state. If a multiply license has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you should close your record by notifying the state of issuance that you no longer want to be licensed by that state.

2} Part 392.42 and Part 383.33 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations require that you Notify your employer the “NEXT BUSINESS DAY” of any revocation or suspension of your driver’s license. In addition, Part 383.31 requires that any time you violate traffic law {other than parking,} you must report it to your employing motor carrier and the state that issued your license within 30 days.

DRIVER CERTIFICATION: I certify that I have read and understand the above Requirements. The following license is the only one I possess:
Name(Required)
Exp. Date(Required)
Scroll to Top