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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)


General Questions

Wrecker Services can be reached at https://www.ok.gov/dps/Wrecker_Services/ or at 405-425-2312.

CDL Questions

Access the Service Oklahoma website. You can find out further information on applying for a driver's license.

Please visit the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website. For all medical self-certifications, please contact Service Oklahoma. P.O. Box 11415 Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0415 Ph. (405) 522-7000

Crash Reports

Crash reports are maintained by Records Management under Service Oklahoma. Please visit the Service Oklahoma website for more information. https://oklahoma.gov/service.html

You can register for a DataQ account on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website. Once registered, you will file a DataQ request under Crash then select the appropriate issue. *Please be aware that most crash reports are not generated from Troop S - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, but from other law enforcement agencies.

Please contact the Troop or law enforcement agency that worked the accident.

DOT Related

Please see When do I need a DOT number? on the DOT number page under the Information tab.

As of December 12, 2015, all U.S. DOT applications must be filed through Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) directly.

You can update your information on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.

Explanations for what SMS (Safety Managment System) and CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability) scores are, and how they are calculated can be found a PDF document published by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

FMCSA has published a Warning Letter Factsheet you can view or download will open a PDF document published by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

The regulations for Marking of self-propelled CMVs and intermodal equipment can be found under 390.21.

Driver

A driver who violates 49 CFR 382.201 through 382.215 becomes unqualified as a driver. The decision to terminate an unqualified, or any driver is at the motor carrier's discretion. The motor carrier is not required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations to terminate or retain any driver, but may be bound by their company policy, employment contracts, collective bargaining agreements or other legal requirements, therefore the carrier should consult with their professional legal counsel. If the motor carrier terminates the driver for any violation of 49 CFR 382.201 through 382.215, the motor carrier is required to inform the driver of the violation, remove them from all safety-sensitive functions and refer the driver to a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).

There is a process the carrier must follow in order to retain the driver which is found in 49 CFR Part 40 and 49 CFR Part 382. As a guide, Troop S has summarized the steps involved when a driver has committed any of the prohibited conduct to assist the motor carrier with the process. Keep in mind this is only a guide and summary of the regulations. It is the responsibility of the motor carrier to ensure that all requirements regarding the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) evaluation and return to duty process are met and should refer to 49 CFR Part 40 and Part 382.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations do not address the financial responsibility for this process. The motor carrier may be bound by their company policy, employment contracts, collective bargaining agreements or other legal requirements, therefore the carrier should consult with their professional legal counsel.

Escorts

Please refer to Size & Weight for further information.

Inspection Reports

You can register for a DataQ account on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website. Once registered, you will file a DataQ request for the Inspection - Report Request. Please provide the information requested.

Please see Levels of Roadside Inspections on the Commercial Vehicle Roadside Inspection page.

No. However, Oklahoma does assess a civil penalty for out-of-service violations discovered during a roadside inspection. This penalty is generally mailed to the company 3-6 weeks after the date of the roadside inspection. (You can obtain a copy of the current North American Out-of-Service Criteria.)

You can register for a DataQ account on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website. Once registered, you will file a DataQ request under Inspection then select the appropriate issue.

Every time our Troopers stop a CMV, the Trooper prints two copies of the inspection. One for the Trooper to turn in to Troop S; and one for the driver to return to the carrier/company.

The inspection needs to be signed by a mechanic who repaired any mechanical defects (if applicable) and/or a company representative. The signature is certifying the company has taken the necessary steps to address the violations discovered. So those violations should not be present the next time they are stopped.

The company should then mail that inspection to Troop S to Oklahoma Highway Patrol - Troop S, 200 NE 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. You can also email the signed report to OHPCMVE@dps.ok.gov. We also recommend keeping a copy for your records.

The North American Standard Level I and/or Level V are the only inspections that may result in issuance of a Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) decal. To qualify for a CVSA decal, a vehicle must not have any violations of the items contained in the CVSA operational policy and North American Standard Out-of Service Criteria.

Inspections must be performed by and CVSA decals affixed by North American Standard Level I and/or Level V certified inspectors. The term "certified" as used in this section means the government employee performing inspections and/or affixing CVSA decals must have first successfully completed a training program approved by the Alliance. CVSA decals, when affixed, shall remain valid for a period not to exceed three consecutive months. Vehicles displaying a valid CVSA decal generally will not be subject to re-inspection.

However, nothing shall prevent re-inspection of a vehicle or combination of vehicles bearing valid CVSA decals, under the conditions specified in the section titled, "Re-inspection". For more detailed information on CVSA decals please visit the Alliance's website.

Notice of Claim

You can request an administrative hearing which is performed via a telephone hearing. If you wish to dispute only the amount of the civil penalty and/or the length of time to pay, you can select to have our staff review your request through Troop S' settlement agreement program. The request forms can only be done within the first 25 days of the date on the First Notice of Claim.

You can pay two ways.

You can mail a check to Oklahoma Highway Patrol - Troop S, 200 NE 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. Please include the Examination Report number on your check.

You can also pay online. You will need to have the Examination Report number.

Size & Weight Permits

You can contact the Size & Weight Permit Division.

Last Modified on Jan 08, 2025
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