What is on a PSP report?
A PSP report shows a driver’s most recent 5 years of crash data and most recent 3 years of roadsides. The report shows all information regarding a crash — such as time, date, state, injuries, fatalities, stowaways, etc. The report also shows a carrier whether the FMCSA declared the crash preventable or non preventable.
How do I check my PSP report?
- Access your driving record through the Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP). There is a fee of $10, but you’ll have immediate access to your data.
- Submit a Freedom of Information Act request to the FMCSA, free of charge. This process can take up to 20 days.
What is a PSP consent form?
Overview. Completion of this form allows a prospective employer to access FMCSA’s Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) records for a driver-applicant, including five years of crash data and three years of inspection history. A consent form is required under 49 U.S.C. 31150.
What is a PSP check?
A PSP check, also known as the DOT PSP, contains the most recent 5 years of crash data and the most recent 3 years of roadside inspection data from the FMCSA MCMIS system for an individual driver. The record displays a snapshot in time, based on the most recent MCMIS data load to the PSP system.
What’s a bad CSA score?
What is A Bad CSA Score? A bad CSA score is one with high points in each BASIC. The total of all violations per basic cannot exceed 30, but it can still be multiplied for time. A fleet can lose their license to operate if they have too high of a CSA score.
What is a bad PSP score for a driver?
To give you an idea of what you have to know, here are the numbers regarding points for certain violations. “Unsafe Driving” has 36 violations of which 15 will get you 5 points each. “Fatigued Driving” has 28 violations of which 17 will get you 7 points each.
How many PSP points is bad?
Do all companies check PSP?
Not all drivers will have information in PSP. Only those drivers that have had roadside inspections or DOT reportable crashes will have data in PSP. What information is included in a PSP Report? Driver’s personal information – name, driver’s license number/state of issuance, DOB.
How do I clean up my PSP report?
Use the FMCSA DataQs to Clear CSA Points from Your PSP Driving Record. Violations from roadside inspections automatically get entered into the Safety Measurement System and may affect your CSA score, driving record, and increase the number of selected roadside inspections.
What is a clearinghouse consent form?
A consent request is how an employer asks for a CDL driver’s permission to view his or her information in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. This would include access to information regarding any drug and alcohol program violations in your record.
Is PSP required?
Use of the PSP in hiring decisions for drivers is not required by regulations. However, it is becoming a fairly common best practice among motor carriers and bus operators.
How do I get CSA points removed?
Challenge Citations Within two years, owner-operators can challenge a CSA violation to remove points or reduce the severity of the citation. After two years, violations are completely removed from a motor carriers record.
What is a PSP trucking report?
A PSP Report (Pre-Employment Screening Program) is a report that some trucking companies use to help make more informed hiring decisions about potential drivers who have applied to work for them. The PSP report offers a commercial driver’s 5 years crash history and 3 year inspection history. Additional Pages.
What is pre employment screening program?
The Pre-Employment Screening Program ( PSP ) provides carriers, individual drivers, and industry service providers access to commercial drivers’ safety records from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS).
How do I get a copy of my driver record?
Request an official copy of your driving record in person or by mail through the DMV. The DMV does not provide expedited processing for driving records so order it early. You can receive an unofficial copy of your driving record instantly online.