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CDL Disqualification v. CDL Suspension: What’s the Difference?

A disqualification or suspension of a commercial driver’s license (CDL) can wreak financial havoc, especially if you use your CDL for work. You need to make it your top priority to avoid a suspension or disqualification of your CDL. In order to do so, you need to understand what can lead to suspension or disqualification in the first place.

The Difference Between Disqualification and Suspension

The main difference between a disqualification and a suspension of a CDL is the underlying type of traffic violation or offense you committed. If your CDL is disqualified, you are permitted to continue operating a standard vehicle but not a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). On the other hand, if your CDL is suspended, you are not allowed to operate any kind of vehicle.

Understanding CDL Disqualifications

It is important to understand that you need to meet a number of requirements in order to remain qualified to operate equipment or vehicles that require a CDL. Certain traffic violations that occur in or out of a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) and the driver’s personal vehicle may have an effect on the eligibility to drive a CMV.

– FMCSR 383.31, Notification of Conviction for Drivers. This regulation requires the driver to notify both the state and employer of any conviction(s).

– FMCSR 391.25, Annual Inquiry and Review Driving Record. This regulation requires the employer to review driver MVRs to ensure the driver is not disqualified and the employee is required to complete a certification of violations.

As the driver, you are responsible for reviewing MVRs and must understand the types of violations.

What Can Result in Disqualification of a CDL?

Serious violations that will result in a CDL disqualification include:

Major offenses that result in a CDL disqualification include:

If you are in danger of having your CDL disqualified, it is imperative that you immediately consult with an experienced Central Valley CDL defense attorney to protect your license and your financial livelihood.

Call an Experienced Central Valley CDL Defense Attorney

For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with CDL traffic violation attorney Gurjit Srai, please call us at (209) 323-5558.

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