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Non-CDL License Status | |
FIELD 143 - NON-CDL STATUS![]() This field indicates the status of a driver’s Non-Commercial Driver’s License. 00 - Not Licensed or CDL should be used only when it has been reasonably established that the driver is not registered (anywhere), or when the driver has a CDL in which case the CDL LICENSE STATUS field will hold the pertinent information regarding the status of this driver’s license. 00 - Not Licensed or CDL takes precedence over all other Non-CDL Status options. For drivers who have a license but fail to have their license with them at the time of the crash fill out this field according to the type (class) of license they possess and the validity of the license. 00 - Not Licensed or CDL should also be selected when this person only has a state-issued Identification Card (ID). 01 - Suspended should be used when the non-CDL is suspended at the time of the crash. This option takes precedence over all other Non-CDL Status options except 00 - Not Licensed or CDL. 02 - Revoked should be used when the non-CDL is revoked at the time of the crash. 03 - Expired should be used when the non-CDL is expired at the time of the crash. 04 - Canceled or Denied is used whenever the driver’s official driver record indicates the driver’s license (1) was canceled; or (2) the driver’s request for license, or an extension of one, was denied. 06 - Valid refers to any license held by the driver that is valid for the class of vehicle operated. If the driver is in violation of some aspect of his/her license (e.g., one of the restrictions) do not consider the license as being not valid. Record the restriction in the Compliance with Driver’s License Restriction(s) if applicable. 07 - Limited is used when the driver has been issued a non-CDL limited license. 08 - Temporary is used when the driver has been issued a non-CDL temporary license. 97 - Not a Driver should ONLY be used when this person is NOT a 01 - Driver of a Motor Vehicle In-Transport. 99 - Unknown should be used when the status of the license is unknown. 99 - Unknown is also used when it is unknown whether the driver had a license or not (e.g., hit-and-run). |
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