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CDL Drivers: Protect Your CDL Information from Fraud

Fraudulent online activity is on the rise. Certain malicious actors are targeting users of FMCSA systems like the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Scams like these are resulting in compromised CDL information for drivers, incorrect data in the Clearinghouse, and negative impacts to safety.

What’s happening:

  • Scammers are convincing commercial drivers to share their commercial driver’s license (CDL) number, date of birth, and first and last names. This may be under the guise of a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) resolving open violations, or an employer willing to report a negative result for the return-to-duty (RTD) test or the SAP-prescribed follow-up tests.
  • Once the scammer has the driver’s CDL or CLP information, they use the information to first enter information to improve the driver’s Clearinghouse record for payment, only to later demand more payment with the threat of entering fraudulent drug and alcohol program violations on the driver’s record.

What you should do:

Protect your PII!

  • CDL information is personally identifiable information, or PII. Do NOT share your PII with anyone unless you are certain of the person’s identity and it is for legitimate business purposes.

Complete Your RTD Legally and Safely

  • The required return-to-duty process protects the safety of everyone, including the CDL driver, by ensuring the driver gets the help or treatment they need before operating a commercial motor vehicle again.
  • Drivers going through the return-to-duty process are responsible for vetting their SAP. Before sending someone your personal information, or your money, make sure you are working with a credentialed SAP that meets the requirements in 49 CFR 40.281.
  • Don’t look for shortcuts—if you have a drug and alcohol program violation, follow the rules to get your violation resolved legally and safely.

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Engaging in fraudulent Clearinghouse activity could cost your license and your livelihood. If you experience fraud and your information is compromised, contact the FMCSA Clearinghouse Team.

Posted 1/16/26