PSP Reports
Instant PSP reports, integrated with driver files and compliance workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a DOT PSP report?
A DOT PSP (Pre-Employment Screening Program) report is an official FMCSA record showing a driver’s federal safety history. It includes roadside inspections and DOT-reportable crashes used by trucking companies during driver screening.
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Why do trucking companies pull PSP reports?
Trucking companies use PSP reports to review a driver’s inspection and crash history as part of a standard screening workflow. This information helps carriers assess safety history beyond what appears on an MVR alone.
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How fast can Trucking Hub pull PSP reports?
With Trucking Hub, PSP reports are available instantly once driver authorization is completed, allowing screening to move forward without delays.
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Is driver authorization required for PSP reports?
Yes. FMCSA rules require driver consent before accessing a PSP report. Trucking Hub includes built-in digital authorization workflows to collect, store, and track driver consent automatically.
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Are PSP reports stored with driver qualification files?
Yes. PSP reports pulled through Trucking Hub are automatically linked to the driver’s qualification file, keeping records organized, accessible, and audit-ready.
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What is the difference between PSP, MVR, and Clearinghouse?
- PSP shows inspection and crash history
- MVR shows license status and violations
- Clearinghouse tracks drug and alcohol compliance
Trucking Hub brings all three together in a single, integrated driver screening and compliance workflow.