
Non-domiciled CDL crackdown remains an FMCSA priority
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s continued focus on “non-domiciled” commercial driver’s licenses remains a priority, keeping the issue on the radar for enforcement and compliance.
No additional details were provided in the source material about specific new actions, timelines, or policy changes tied to that priority.
In general, a non-domiciled CDL is issued to a driver who is not a resident of the state that issues the license. FMCSA’s attention to these licenses matters to professional drivers because CDL qualification, identity verification, and licensing integrity are central to safety oversight and fair competition in the industry.
Without more information, it is not possible to summarize what triggered the latest emphasis, which states or carriers are most affected, or what specific enforcement steps are being taken.