Please fill out the form below and click Submit to submit your application for consideration. Fields with an asterisk (*) are required.
List the highest level of education received (High School, College, University and/or Vocational/Technical School).
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations (49CFR391.21 require that all applicants wishing to drive a commercial vehicle list all employment for the last three (3) years. In addition, if you have driven a commercial vehicle previously, you must provide employment history for an additional seven (7) years for a total of ten (10) years.
Start with the last or current position, including any military experience, and work back.
Please provide three references (not relatives).
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49CFR391 Subpart E) requires that all driver applicants pass certain physical tests before they are hired to drive a motor vehicle.
The Federal Driver's Privacy Act, 18 USC 2721-2725 restricts the disclosure of certain personal driver license and vehicle record information. Your permission is required for the release of this information to any person or entity not otherwise authorized to receive it under this Federal Law.
By this signature, I consent to release driver license and vehicle record information to any duly authorized agent of the organizations named below:
NOTICE TO DRIVER: The Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse is a federal database information about CDL drivers who have violated the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMSCA) drug or alcohol regulations 49 CFR Part 382. Whether you have committed such a violation or not, each motor carrier for whom you drive is required to check whether the Clearinghouse has any information about you, both at the time of hire and annually. When conducting an annual inquiry, the motor carrier has the option to request a “limited” report that only indicates whether the Clearinghouse has any information about you: it does not release any violation or testing information. Before a motor carrier may request a limited report, they must have your written authorization, per 382.701(b). This authorization may be valid for more than one year. If a limited query reveals that the Clearinghouse has information about you, you will be required to log in to the Clearinghouse website within 24 hours to grant electronic consent for the motor carrier to obtain your full Clearinghouse record.
I hereby authorize Arizona Metro Mix, LLC to conduct limited annual queries of the FMSCA’s Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, to determine if a Clearinghouse record exists for me. This consent is valid from the date shown below until my employment with Arizona Metro Mix, LLC ceases or until I no longer subject to drug and alcohol testing rules in 49 CFR Part 382 for Arizona Metro Mix, LLC.
I understand that if any limited query reveals that the Clearinghouse contains information about me, I must grant electronic consent within 24 hours, via the Clearinghouse website, for the motor carrier to obtain my full Clearinghouse record. Refusal to provide such consent will result in my removal from safety-sensitive duties.
IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE
In connection with your application for employment with Arizona Metro Mix, LLC, its employees, agents or contractors may obtain one or more reports regarding your driving, and safety inspection history from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
When the application for employment is submitted in person, if the Prospective Employer uses any information it obtains from FMCSA in a decision to not hire you or to make any other adverse employment decision regarding you, the Prospective Employer will provide you with a copy of the report upon which its decision was based and a written summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act before taking any final adverse action. If any final adverse action is taken against you based upon your driving history or safety report, the Prospective Employer will notify you that the action has been taken and that the action was based in part or in whole on this report.
When the application for employment is submitted by mail, telephone, computer, or other similar means, if the Prospective Employer uses any information it obtains from FMCSA in a decision to not hire you or to make any other adverse employment decision regarding you, the Prospective Employer must provide you within three business days of taking adverse action oral, written or electronic notification: that adverse action has been taken based in whole or in part on information obtained from FMCSA; the name, address, and the toll free telephone number of FMCSA; that the FMCSA did not make the decision to take the adverse action and is unable to provide you the specific reasons why the adverse action was taken; and that you may, upon providing proper identification, request a free copy of the report and may dispute with the FMCSA the accuracy or completeness of any information or report. If you request a copy of a driver record from the Prospective Employer who procured the report, then, within 3 business days of receiving your request, together with proper identification, the Prospective Employer must send or provide to you a copy of your report and a summary of your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Neither the Prospective Employer nor the FMCSA contractor supplying the crash and safety information has the capability to correct any safety data that appears to be incorrect. You may challenge the accuracy of the data by submitting a request to https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov. If you challenge crash or inspection information reported by a State, FMCSA cannot change or correct this data. Your request will be forwarded by the DataQs system to the appropriate State for adjudication. Any crash or inspection in which you were involved will display on your PSP report. Since the PSP report does not report, or assign, or imply fault, it will include all Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) crashes where you were a driver or co-driver and where those crashes were reported to FMCSA, regardless of fault. Similarly, all inspections, with or without violations, appear on the PSP report. State citations associated with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) violations that have been adjudicated by a court of law will also appear, and remain, on a PSP report.
The Prospective Employer cannot obtain background reports from FMCSA without your authorization.
AUTHORIZATION
If you agree that the Prospective Employer may obtain such background reports, please read the following and sign below: I authorize Arizona Metro Mix, LLC (“Prospective Employer”) to access the FMCSA Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) system to seek information regarding my commercial driving safety record and information regarding my safety inspection history. I understand that I am authorizing the release of safety performance information including crash data from the previous five (5) years and inspection history from the previous three (3) years. I understand and acknowledge that this release of information may assist the Prospective Employer to make a determination regarding my suitability as an employee.
I further understand that neither the Prospective Employer nor the FMCSA contractor supplying the crash and safety information has the capability to correct any safety data that appears to be incorrect. I understand I may challenge the accuracy of the data by submitting a request to https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov. If I challenge crash or inspection information reported by a State, FMCSA cannot change or correct this data. I understand my request will be forwarded by the DataQs system to the appropriate State for adjudication.
I understand that any crash or inspection in which I was involved will display on my PSP report. Since the PSP report does not report, or assign, or imply fault, I acknowledge it will include all CMV crashes where I was a driver or co-driver and where those crashes were reported to FMCSA, regardless of fault. Similarly, I understand all inspections, with or without violations, will appear on my PSP report, and State citations associated with FMCSR violations that have been adjudicated by a court of law will also appear, and remain, on my PSP report.
I have read the above Disclosure Regarding Background Reports provided to me by Arizona Metro Mix, LLC and I understand that if I sign this Disclosure and Authorization, Arizona Metro Mix, LLC may obtain a report of my crash and inspection history. I hereby authorize Arizona Metro Mix, LLC and its employees, authorized agents, and/or affiliates to obtain the information authorized above.
I certify that I have read and understand all of this employment application. It is agreed and understood that the employer or his agents may investigate the applicant’s background to ascertain any and all information of concern to applicant’s record, whether same is of record or not, and applicant releases employers and other persons named herein from all liability for any damages on account of his furnishing such information. I understand that, as an applicant for a position with this company, I may be asked to demonstrate that I am capable of performing tasks that are pertinent to the job.
It is also agreed and understood that under Fair Credit Reporting Act, Public Law 91-508, I have been told that this investigation may include an investigative Consumer Report, including information regarding my character, personal reputation, personal characteristics, and mode of living.
I agree to furnish such additional information and complete such examinations as may be required to complete my employment file.
I also understand that misrepresentation or omission of information or facts may result in my rejection or dismissal.
If hired, I agree to abide by all the rules and policies of the employer.
This certifies that I completed this application and that all entries on it and information in it are true and complete to the best of my knowledge.