Carrier Driver



Carrier Driver

Authorized users must register to request access to information in the Clearinghouse. You will need to sign in with a login.gov account to begin your Clearinghouse registration.

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As a Classic Carrier truck driver, choose your pay package. Gain great benefits and bonuses! Riders and pets allowed. Contact a Recruiter Apply to Drive. Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking drivers are paid based on practical miles. This means drivers are paid for 3-5 percent more total miles per year than companies that pay based on short route miles. The most productive 50 percent of our OTR drivers average more than $83,000 per year.

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FMCSA enforcement personnel and State Driver Licensing Agencies should not complete Clearinghouse registration. Log in using your FMCSA Portal credentials.

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FMCSA has developed step-by-step instructions to guide you through the registration process. Select the instructions you need from the options below.

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Note: Make sure you have your current commercial driver’s license (CDL) information handy.

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Entities that employ CDL drivers must register in the Clearinghouse as employers. This includes CDL drivers who are self-employed and operate under their own USDOT Numbers. Registering as an employer enables these users to conduct queries and report drug and alcohol program violations, as well as designate consortia/third-party administrators (C/TPAs).

Watch this learning module for a step-by-step overview of the employer Clearinghouse registration process, including information on how to link a Clearinghouse account with an existing FMCSA Portal account.

Carrier Driver Jobs

A driver cannot take a controlled substance or prescription medication without a prescription from a licensed practitioner.
If a driver uses a drug identified in 21 CFR 1308.11 (391.42(b)(12)) or any other substance such as amphetamine, a narcotic, or any other habit forming drug, The driver is medically unqualified.
There is an exception: the prescribing doctor can write that the driver is safe to be a commercial driver while taking the medication. In this case, the Medical Examiner may, but does not have to certify the driver.
Any anti-seizure medication used for the prevention of seizures is disqualifying.
The Medical Examiner has 2 ways to determine if any medication a driver uses will adversely affect safe operation of a CMV:
1. Review each medication - prescription, non-prescription and supplement
2. Request a letter from the prescribing doctor