What is PSP in dot?

The Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) was implemented under the authority of Title 49 of the U.S. Code, Section 31150, titled “Safety performance history screening” as added by Section 4117(a) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), Public Law 109- …

What is a PSP detailed 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 find my PSP score?

How do I access my PSP? For $10 you can get a copy of your PSP record from the FMCSA’s PSP web portal. Before you start the process be aware that you will also need to provide your current driver’s license number as well as each driver’s license number you’ve held in the last five years.

How much does FMCSA PSP cost?

$10
A PSP record costs $10. This fee includes a search on your current commercial driver’s license record, and/or any commercial drivers license you have held during the last five years. You need to provide the license number and license state for each license.

What is a PSP form?

What is PSP? The Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) allows motor carriers to obtain five years of crash data and three years of roadside inspection data on prospective drivers. PSP records may not be used for current employees; they are to be used exclusively for pre-employment screening purposes.

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.

How can I get a free PSP report?

The application is available for free download by searching ‘DOT PSP’ in the Apple iTunes store. For details on the Pre-Employment Screening Program visit http://www.psp.fmcsa.dot.gov. Contact Matthew Chambers: (202) 366-9999.

How do I check my personal CSA score?

How do I check my CSA score? You can access your CSA score by registering for a PIN with your USDOT or MC number. It’s important to note that your composite CSA report is not public information. Individual BASIC scores, however, are accessible with a basic DOT number search at csa.fmcsa.dot.gov.

How much does Fmcsa PSP cost?

What is a PSP release 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.

Do warnings go on your PSP?

A warning won’t go on your PSP – UNLESS the officer also does an inspection and puts the reason for the stop on the inspection report.

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