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- Non-Domiciled CDL 2026 Final Rule FAQs | FMCSA
If the driver does not provide evidence of lawful immigration status, the State must not restore the CLP or CDL privilege to the license, since the driver is no longer eligible for a non-domiciled CLP or CDL
- New Trucking Laws 2026 | What Changed for Immigrant Truckers
New trucking laws in the U S impact 200,000 immigrant truckers by restricting non-domiciled CDL renewals What's changed who is affected?
- CDL Law Changes 2026: Key Updates for Drivers Fleets
Learn about the most important CDL law changes taking effect in 2026, including non‑domiciled CDL rules, electronic certification, drug testing updates, and compliance requirements
- New Trucking Laws 2026: What Drivers Fleets Need to Know
In February 2026, FMCSA finalized a rule significantly restricting who can receive a non-domiciled Commercial Driver's License (CDL) in the United States The rule closes two critical gaps that allowed unqualified foreign drivers to obtain CDLs without proper vetting
- CDL Updates March 2026 — New FMCSA Non‑Domiciled Rules “Dalilah’s Law . . .
A new FMCSA rule (effective March 16, 2026) limits non-domiciled CDL renewals to specific visa holders, impacting thousands, while “Dalilah’s Law” advances to strengthen CDL integrity and oversight of training providers
- Important Changes to Limited-Term Legal Presence CDL Requirements
Starting September 29, 2025, the California DMV cannot issue or renew limited-term legal presence (non-domiciled) Commercial Driver’s Licenses due to new federal DOT emergency rules
- Delilahs Law Update: Committee Revisions Foreign Dispatch | Trucksafe
Delilah's Law has cleared committee with key revisions targeting foreign dispatch services and CDL eligibility Learn what the amended bill means for your fleet's compliance program
- US House panel approves Dalilah’s Law - Truck News
The U S House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted on March 18 to advance Dalilah’s Law, which is aimed at strengthening commercial driver’s license (CDL) requirements and improving highway safety Rep David Rouzer (R-NC), chairman of the Highways and Transit subcommittee, is the
- What Is The FMCSA Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule?
A non-domiciled CDL is a commercial driver’s license issued to someone who does not have a U S domicile (primary residence) but legally resides or works in the U S under certain immigration classifications Before the new rule, state motor vehicle agencies sometimes issued these licenses or permits based on a variety of work authorizations, including employment authorization documents (EADs)
- Federal Register :: Restoring Integrity to the Issuance of Non . . .
FMCSA amends the Federal regulations for State Driver's Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) issuing commercial driving credentials to non-domiciled individuals This final rule reaffirms, with minor changes, the provisions of the interim final rule (IFR) published on September 29, 2025
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