Fleet Screen background check service

Motor Transport Association of Connecticut (MTAC) and Fleet Screen have developed a proprietary background check service for MTAC members to assist them with their driver screening needs. Criminal Background Checks and Motor Vehicle Records (MVR’s) are essential screening tools for motor carriers to ensure that their prospective drivers meet the safety criteria established by the…

fleet-screen-logo-square

Motor Transport Association of Connecticut (MTAC) and Fleet Screen have developed a proprietary background check service for MTAC members to assist them with their driver screening needs.

Criminal Background Checks and Motor Vehicle Records (MVR’s) are essential screening tools for motor carriers to ensure that their prospective drivers meet the safety criteria established by the industry and company policy.

All reports are FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) compliant and are reviewed by Fleet Screen prior to reporting to your company.

Screening Packages are as follows:

Driver Bundled Package, $47 each, includes:

  • Social Security Verification
  • CDLIS Report
  • Connecticut Driving Records (MVR’s)
  • National Criminal Database
  • One County Criminal Report

Connecticut Criminal Record Check, $32 each, includes:

  • National Criminal Database
  • Connecticut Driving Records (MVR’s)
  • One DOT Employment Verification (all additional employers $15 each)

The above options are just a sample of what is available. Click here to see a document detailing all of what Fleet Screen has to offer.

Contact

Ben Johnson at Fleet Screen at (817) 332-0044 x702, or benj@fleetscreen.com and mention that you are a MTAC member.

NOTE: Connecticut’s “Ban the Box” law prohibits the inclusion of a question about criminal history on the initial employment application, unless the employer is required to do so by an applicable state or federal law. However, employers may still inquire into applicants’ criminal histories, but such background inquiries must occur AFTER an employment application has been completed, e.g., during an interview.

Posted in