What Is the FMCSA PSP Report?
PSP gives carriers access to a driver's 5-year crash history and 3-year inspection history from FMCSA records before hiring.
The FMCSA Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) provides motor carriers with access to a driver's 5-year crash history and 3-year roadside inspection history from federal records. These guides explain how PSP works, how to request reports correctly, how PSP compares with MVR, and what rights drivers have to access and dispute their own PSP data.
PSP gives carriers access to a driver's 5-year crash history and 3-year inspection history from FMCSA records before hiring.
How to request a PSP report through FMCSA PSP Online, including driver consent requirements and step-by-step instructions.
PSP shows federal crash and inspection history; MVR shows state license status and convictions. Both are used in CDL driver hiring.
How motor carriers integrate PSP reports into pre-employment screening, including consent, retention, and how to evaluate results.
CDL drivers can access, review, and dispute their own PSP record. Learn how to request your record and challenge inaccurate data.