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California to Cancel 13,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs
Audits & Enforcement /Breaking /Agency News

California to Cancel 13,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs

Following a federal audit and regulatory enforcement action by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has begun canceling thousands of previously issued non-domiciled CDLs after federal officials concluded that many of the licenses were issued in violation of federal eligibility requirements.The situation illustrates a broader regulatory shift occurring at the federal level regarding non

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Mar 8, 2026
Dalilah's Law: What Fleets Need to Know About the Proposed CDL Restrictions
Driver Qualification /General Compliance /Breaking /Audits & Enforcement

Dalilah's Law: What Fleets Need to Know About the Proposed CDL Restrictions

Senator Jim Banks has introduced the Dalilah Law, a bill that would prohibit states from issuing CDLs to individuals who are not U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, or holders of certain work visas — and tie compliance to federal DOT funding. Here's what fleet owners and safety directors need to know.

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Mar 6, 2026
FMCSA Issues New Guidance Clarifying Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule Requirements
Breaking /Audits & Enforcement /Driver Qualification

FMCSA Issues New Guidance Clarifying Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule Requirements

On February 18, 2026, FMCSA issued new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) clarifying its recently finalized rule tightening the issuance of non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). The guidance provides critical details for states, carriers, and drivers navigating the March 16, 2026 effective date of the final rule, and confirms that the agency is taking an aggressive posture toward enforcing lawful presence requirements and correcting past licensing deficiencies. While much of the atte

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Feb 19, 2026
FMCSA Issues Final Rule on Non-Domiciled CDLs
Breaking /Agency News /Driver Qualification

FMCSA Issues Final Rule on Non-Domiciled CDLs

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a new final rule on non-domiciled Commercial Learner’s Permits (CLPs) and Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs). Scheduled for publication in the Federal Register on February 13, 2026 (Docket No. FMCSA-2025-0622, RIN 2126-AC98), this rule largely reaffirms the provisions of the September 29, 2025, Interim Final Rule (IFR) with minor clarifications, despite intense legal scrutiny, a court-imposed stay, and thousands of public commen

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Feb 11, 2026
Top 10 Regulatory Developments Fleets Should Understand Heading Into 2026
CSA & Safety Ratings /Audits & Enforcement /Breaking

Top 10 Regulatory Developments Fleets Should Understand Heading Into 2026

If 2024 hinted at regulatory turbulence, 2025 made it impossible to ignore. Over the past year, FMCSA and USDOT unleashed the most aggressive series of compliance initiatives in more than a decade—targeting language proficiency, non-domiciled CDL issuance, electronic logging devices, medical certification, training quality, and core data systems. These moves were not isolated events; collectively, they signaled a larger shift toward enforcement-first policymaking and heightened scrutiny on found

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Dec 8, 2025
USDOT threatens to withhold federal funding from California, Washington & New Mexico for ELP enforcement non-compliance
Breaking /Agency News /Driver Qualification

USDOT threatens to withhold federal funding from California, Washington & New Mexico for ELP enforcement non-compliance

In a bold move underscoring the Trump administration's commitment to enhancing trucking safety and enforcing federal regulations, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has issued a stern warning to three states: California, Washington, and New Mexico. On August 26, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced that these states risk losing millions in federal funding unless they immediately align with English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for commercial motor vehi

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Aug 26, 2025
Spotlight on non-domiciled CDLs
Breaking /Audits & Enforcement /Driver Qualification

Spotlight on non-domiciled CDLs

On August 14, 2025, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) launched a comprehensive investigation into a devastating Florida highway crash that resulted in three fatalities, linking the incident to possible breaches in Commercial Driver's License (CDL) issuance protocols and English language proficiency (ELP) standards. This inquiry not only exposes the perils of allowing unqualified drivers to handle heavy commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) but also intensifies the ongoing politi

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Aug 20, 2025
Trucksafe Launches Monthly English Language Proficiency (ELP) Enforcement Report
Breaking /Audits & Enforcement /Driver Qualification

Trucksafe Launches Monthly English Language Proficiency (ELP) Enforcement Report

Indianapolis, IN – June 24, 2025 – Trucksafe Consulting, LLC, a leading provider of DOT safety consulting and online DOT training, is thrilled to announce the launch of its exclusive Monthly English Language Proficiency (ELP) Enforcement Report. This comprehensive report delivers critical insights into state- and federal-level ELP enforcement data, trends, and compliance strategies for motor carriers and other industry stakeholders. With enhanced ELP enforcement set to begin on June 25, 2025, no

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Trucksafe Consulting
Jun 26, 2025
FMCSA issues enforcement policy on English proficiency
Breaking /Audits & Enforcement /Agency News

FMCSA issues enforcement policy on English proficiency

On May 20, 2025, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued its much anticipated Enforcement Policy on English language proficiency (ELP) requirements for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. Prompted by Executive Order 14286, signed by President Trump on April 28, 2025, and titled “Enforcing Commonsense Rules of the Road for America’s Truck Drivers,” this guidance, effective as of May 20, 2025, aims to guide law enforcement in their application of the ELP requirement in 4

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
May 20, 2025
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