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Interpretation for Part 384: State Compliance with Commercial Driver's License Program

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FMCSA - Regulation: 384.209

ยง384.209 Notification of Traffic Violations

Question 1: Must a CDL holder's out-of-State conviction for a traffic violation be included in the driving record of the State of licensure (and thus CDLIS), if there are no traffic violation points assigned to the conviction?

Guidance: All out-of-State convictions of a CDL holder for traffic violations committed in any vehicle must be sent to the State of licensure, but only the convictions for offenses specified in 49 CFR 383.51 must be included in that State's driving record (and thus CDLIS). Assigning points to a conviction is strictly a State decision and has no bearing on the inclusion of the conviction.

The FHWA recommends the inclusion by the State of licensure of all convictions of a CDL holder for traffic violations committed in any vehicle, so that the State will have the full driver record available as an aid in making licensing decisions.

Question 2: Must the licensing agency establish a commercial driver record, including a CDLIS pointer record, for a person holding a non- commercial license issued by that jurisdiction upon receiving notification of a conviction of any offense committed while (illegally) operating a CMV?

Guidance: Yes.

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