Employer wants my drivers license number
Employer wants my drivers license number
(OP)
My employer recently announced that everyone who drives their personal vehicles for company business has to supply their DL# to the HR dept. They have not explained why they suddenly need this information.
They already have my SSN#, what could be the possible reason to request the DL# and is it legal to request it? If its to check our driving records, that can be done with our names through our States online court search.
They already have my SSN#, what could be the possible reason to request the DL# and is it legal to request it? If its to check our driving records, that can be done with our names through our States online court search.
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
-- MechEng2005
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
I didn't have any problem with it. Most of my jobs have involved driving in some capacity, and I figure the employer has a right to know if he's hiring someone with a poor driving record who could be more prone to an accident.
The insurance company is probably mandating driving checks and proof of insurance on personal vehicles. If you are in an accident while on company time, your company will get sued.
I've only had to provide proof of insurance a couple of times, but it was either written company policy or orally communicated that I was required to have insurance to drive on company business.
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
They probably got burned by someone along the way, but they can't tell you that.
One of my former employers found out the hard way that an employee (long-time senior engineer) had no driver's license. It had been revoked because of multiple DUI convictions.
While driving on company business, he crashed into a convenience store. Couple of poeple were hurt, but not seriously. In the end, a jury awarded millions to the victims and the store owner -- way more than the employee's liability insurance or assets could cover. The company was found at fault for allowing somebody with a revoked license to drive for business purposes.
I bet it's your company's insurance carrier that's requesting the info.
All but one place I've worked since then has xeroxed my driver's license, social security card, and engineering regestration as part of the orientation process.
An intrusion and a pain in the keister, but fairly necessary all the same.
Good on ya,
Goober Dave
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
I don't know what the normal rules are in the USA, but over here (in the UK), most people will have their vehicles insured for "Social, domestic and pleasure, including travel to and from a regular place of work". If you have an accident when using your vehicle for company business, you aren't covered and your insurance company will wriggle out of it.
Maybe US insurance companies offer policies to companies that cover their employees when using their own vehicles for company business? If that's the case, driver details will be required.
- Steve
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
ie, my company is suspose to carry 1M$ auto policy, even though the company has no vehcles
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
If employees have a bad record, then the co. may not want him driving his car or a company car for strictly business reasons. One DUI in most small companies and that employee will probably be blacklisted from driving for business purposes. We really can't afford the insurance spike of employees with DUI/DWI's.
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One interesting thing that my Insurance guy told me was that my whole policy was null and void while on company business in my POV. The company has Liability, nobody has my collision/comprehensive so if I wreck a financed vehicle while on company business in my POV then not only will no one pay to repair the vehicle, I may be sued by my finance company for failing to provide insurance. He said that if I was going to do this very often then I needed a commercial policy which was more than a bit more expensive.
David
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Most of the time over here the employer ignores the issue, or expects you to use your car and carry your own commercial insurance, so I solved that issue by not driving my personal car to work.
Its also a lot harder for them to demand that you ride a pushbike to site inspections and so on.
As for the driver's licence, an employer generally has an obligation to ensure that all employees who operate equipment are appropriately licenced, vehicles included. To not do so exposes them to great liability issues.
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Company cars are offered to senior employees. They are commercially insured and those employees are supposed to use them on company business in preference to taxis (e.g. on airport runs). However, they are seen as a perk so the government has been taxing them more and more over the years, to the point where many people eligible prefer to take the cash equivalent and drive their own cars.
So now if you have taken the cash, you have to use your own car for company business (no taxis) and have to prove it's insured for business use.
- Steve
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One interesting item they were recently made aware of is that if you suffer personal injury during a vehicle accident, even in your POV, during business use, it would be a worker's comp claim, not an injury claim thru your vehicle insurance.
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
"If its to check our driving records, that can be done with our names through our States online court search."
That's fine if you hire Eziekiel Rumbanone. However, if the company hires John Smith, it might become a bit more time consuming when you have to start looking for more info than just the name (probably do-able with date of birth, but more work). It would also depend on exactly how accessible and "searchable" the State database is.
(Any similarity to names of actual persons might mean I'm reading your mind.)
-- MechEng2005
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
On the other hand, no employer of mine has ever seen my social security card. But I'm just perverse that way.
Hg
Eng-Tips policies: FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies
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And if I recall my insurance company asked to see my drivers license.
However I haven't been asked to see my school papers yet.
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
But if I'm willing to show my driver's license to some 17-year-old supermarket cashier to buy wine, I shouldn't have a problem showing it to my employer.
Hg
Eng-Tips policies: FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies
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Also I don't believe a 17 year old can sell you wine. I think it requires someone over 21.
I have seen the supermarket girl ask the customer to scan the beer themselves, as she was unable to sell it to them. (Does that mean they sold it to themselves)?
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I asked my State Farm agent and she said my personal policy covers me if I use my vehicle to drive someplace for a work related purpose.
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RE: Employer wants my drivers license number
Kalen Smith
Engineer-a-Business
http://www.engineer-a-business.com
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Charlie
www.facsco.com
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We had a employee (now former) driving one of the owner's cars to put gas in it or something. She got stopped for speeding and since her license was (unkown to everyone)suspended, the police impounded his car. You can bet it was something he wanted to deal with.