What is the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse-II Regulation?
Since November 18, 2024, drivers who have "prohibited" statuses in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse for violations are subject to denial or revocation of their commercial driver’s license (CDL) or commercial learner’s permit (CLP) by State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs).
Some SDLAs may begin the process prior to that date if they have the legislative authority to query the Clearinghouse and act upon their findings.
Helpful Foley Resources for FMCSA Clearinghouse-II Compliance
Check out our free webinars, guides, blog articles, and quizzes to learn more about the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse-II.
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR Feat. ASAP] Countdown to the FMCSA Clearinghouse-II: How to Comply with the New Regulation
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] How to Comply with the FMCSA Clearinghouse-II Using the DOT Return-To-Duty Process
[GUIDE] How to Prepare for the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse-II
FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse-II Quick Fact Sheet
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] 2024 FMCSA Clearinghouse-II Update: What You Need to Know About New Regulations
[ARTICLE] CDL Drivers with Drug & Alcohol DOT Violations Will Lose Commercial Driving Privileges
[QUIZ] Are You Compliant in the FMCSA Clearinghouse?
[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] Preparing for the FMCSA Clearinghouse-II: How to Comply & Avoid Violations
[GUIDE] FMCSA Clearinghouse Statuses: What They Mean for You & Your Drivers
Foley’s Clearinghouse-II Compliance Solutions
You must have specific DOT compliance programs in place to meet the new Clearinghouse-II requirements. Foley offers the following solutions in our platform, Dash.
Foley’s Clearinghouse-II Compliance Solutions
You must have specific DOT compliance programs in place to meet the new Clearinghouse-II requirements. Foley offers the following solutions in our platform, Dash.
If your commercial drivers have "prohibited" statuses in the FMCSA Clearinghouse, they must complete the DOT return-to-duty process before the Clearinghouse-II deadline to avoid losing their CDL/CLP privileges.
Running driver queries in the Clearinghouse is the only way to see if they have a “prohibited” status. Drivers must provide consent, and the right type of query must be run within a specific time frame.
Continuous MVR Monitoring tracks drivers’ MVRs and alerts you to speeding violations, DWIs, medical certificate issues, and license downgrades issued before or as a result of the Clearinghouse-II – right away.
Get a 360-degree view of your risk profile, including Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) score; crashes, inspections, and violations; and trending performance data.
FMCSA Clearinghouse Account How-Tos
As an employer or owner-operator, you must purchase your own queries within the Clearinghouse.
As an Owner-Operator, you must designate yourself as a CDL driver within the Clearinghouse.
If you are a DOT-regulated driver, you must provide your employer consent to run Clearinghouse queries on you.
FMCSA Clearinghouse Account How-Tos
As an employer or owner-operator, you must purchase your own queries within the Clearinghouse.
As an Owner-Operator, you must designate yourself as a CDL driver within the Clearinghouse.
If you are a DOT-regulated driver, you must provide your employer consent to run Clearinghouse queries on you.