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FMCSA announces process for becoming a Training Provider
2021-08-19T05:00:00Z
After years of delays, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) entry-level driver training (ELDT) rule is headed to the finish line with the opening of the Training Provider Registry (TPR).
Schools, motor carriers, and other entities planning on providing ELDT must register and be approved to be on the registry before they can provide training. Registration is a three-step process:
- Access. Entities will need to have or create a login.gov account to access the TPR. Once logged in, the user will be sent to the TPR registration site.
- Registration. Information that will be needed during the registration process includes:
- Provider name, facility name, contact information;
- Type of provider (for-hire/not-for-hire, in-house/not-in-house);
- Type of training provided;
- Average training hours and cost; and
- Third-party affiliations, certifications, or accreditations.
- Training providers will also be required to certify that they meet specific standards related to curricula, facilities, instructors, vehicles, and state licensing requirements (if applicable).
- Additional locations. Once FMCSA has approved an entity’s request, providers with more than one location will need to register each of these locations.
The TPR may be accessed at https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov/Provider.