DOT Driver Files
MIA Safety can set-up and maintain your Driver Qualification
Files to meet all DOT requirements.
Files will be safely stored and prepared in case of an audit. With the help of our compliance options we
will keep all files current. § 391.51General requirements for driver qualification files. (a) Each motor carrier shall maintain a driver qualification
file for each driver it employs. A driver's qualification file may be combined
with his/her personnel file. (b) The qualification file for a driver must include: (1) The driver's application for employment completed in
accordance with §391.21; (2) A copy of the motor vehicle record received from each
State record pursuant to §391.23(a)(1); (3) The certificate of driver's road test issued to the
driver pursuant to §391.31(e), or a copy of the license or certificate which
the motor carrier accepted as equivalent to the driver's road test pursuant to
§391.33; (4) The motor vehicle record received from each State driver
licensing agency to the annual driver record inquiry required by §391.25(a); (5) A note relating to the annual review of the driver's
driving record as required by §391.25(c)(2); (6) A list or certificate relating to violations of motor
vehicle laws and ordinances required by § 391.27; (7)(i) The medical examiner's certificate as required by §
391.43(g) or a legible copy of the certificate. (ii) Exception. For CDL holders, beginning January 30, 2012,
if the CDLIS motor vehicle record contains medical certification status
information, the motor carrier employer must meet this requirement by obtaining
the CDLIS motor vehicle record defined at § 384.105 of this chapter. That
record must be obtained from the current licensing State and placed in the
driver qualification file. After January 30, 2014, a non-excepted, interstate
CDL holder without medical certification status information on the CDLIS motor
vehicle record is designated “not-certified” to operate a CMV in interstate
commerce. After January 30, 2014, a motor carrier may use a copy of the
driver's current medical examiner's certificate that was submitted to the State
for up to 15 days from the date it was issued as proof of medical
certification. (iii) If that driver
obtained the medical certification based on having obtained a medical variance
from FMCSA, the motor carrier must also include a copy of the medical variance
documentation in the driver qualification file in accordance with §
391.51(b)(8); (8) A Skill Performance Evaluation Certificate obtained from
a Field Administrator, Division Administrator, or State Director issued in
accordance with § 391.49; or the Medical Exemption document, issued by a
Federal medical program in accordance with part 381 of this chapter; and (9) A note relating to verification of medical examiner
listing on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners required by
§391.23(m). (c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section,
each driver's qualification file shall be retained for as long as a driver is
employed by that motor carrier and for three years thereafter. (d) The following records may be removed from a driver's
qualification file three years after the date of execution: (1) The motor vehicle record received from each State driver
licensing agency to the annual driver record inquiry required by § 391.25(a); (2) The note relating to the annual review of the driver's
driving record as required by § 391.25(c)(2); (3) The list or certificate relating to violations of motor
vehicle laws and ordinances required by § 391.27; (4) The medical examiner's certificate required by §
391.43(g), a legible copy of the certificate, or for CDL drivers any CDLIS MVR
obtained as required by § 391.51(b)(7)(ii); (5) Any medical variance issued by FMCSA, including a Skill
Performance Evaluation Certificate issued in accordance with § 391.49; or the
Medical Exemption letter issued by a Federal medical program in accordance with
part 381 of this chapter; and (6) The note relating to verification of medical examiner
listing on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners required by
§391.23(m).