The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently announced an emergency rule that changes how states issue and verify non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) and learner permits (CLPs).
This isn’t just an administrative update; it’s a regulation that could impact your fleet’s eligibility, staffing, fleet planning, and workforce strategy. Carriers who act now will avoid disruption and stay prepared as states update their licensing processes.
Following a nationwide review, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) found that some states had issued CDLs to drivers without fully verifying lawful presence or visa duration.
To address this, the DOT’s new rule now:
If even one of your active drivers holds a non-domiciled CDL, you could face:
For carriers, this means some drivers could temporarily (or permanently) lose eligibility or face delays as states re-verify and reissue licenses. Driver shortages are already being reported. Some fleets are already reporting driver disruptions as states re-verify eligibility.
Some states have already begun updating their processes, which may result in renewal delays or additional document reviews for affected drivers.
When regulations shift, your operations can’t afford to slow down. That’s why TransForce partners with carriers nationwide to deliver flexible workforce solutions that support continuity and operational readiness.
When regulations shift, TransForce helps you respond in real time to protect your fleet, your operations, and your customers.
This new DOT rule is a reminder of how quickly federal compliance can shift and how costly inaction can be. The carriers who succeed through this change are the ones who don’t wait to react.
Partner with TransForce to safeguard your operations, maintain workforce confidence, and ensure every driver in your fleet is cleared, credentialed, and ready to roll.