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Trucking Companies That Hire Drivers with DUIs (5+ Years Old)

Updated: Jan 20269 min read
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TL;DR

A DUI is not a career death sentence. The magic number is 5 years—that's when most insurance companies reclassify you from 'High Risk' to 'Standard Risk.' Here's the list of second chance carriers hiring in 2026.

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The "Magic Number": Why 5 Years Matters

"Is my career over before it even starts?"

If you have a DUI or DWI on your record from 5, 7, or even 10 years ago, you have probably asked yourself this question. You may have even been rejected by a recruiter already.

✅ Here is the good news:

A DUI is not a career death sentence. While the "Mega Carriers" with strict insurance policies might say no, there is a massive segment of the trucking industry known as "Second Chance Companies."

In the trucking world, 5 years is the golden threshold. Why? It isn't because the law says so—it's because of Insurance Liability. Most commercial truck insurance providers categorize drivers into "Risk Tiers."

Time Since DUIInsurance Risk TierHiring Outlook
0–3 Years🔴 "High Risk"Almost impossible to insure
3–5 Years🟡 "Medium Risk"Expensive, but some self-insured carriers will take you
5+ Years🟢 "Standard Risk"Most "Second Chance" carriers will hire you

Once your DUI hits the 5-year mark, your application moves from the "Auto-Reject" pile to the "Review" pile.

The List: Companies Hiring with a 5-Year-Old DUI

We have compiled a list of major carriers whose hiring policies (as of 2026) typically accept drivers with a DUI that is at least 5 years old.

⚠️ Note: Policies change based on insurance markets. Always verify with a recruiter.

The "Most Lenient" (Under 5 Years)

These companies are famous for offering opportunities sooner than others:

CompanyDUI Wait TimeNotes
TransAm Trucking2+ YearsOften accepts DUIs after just 2 years
Western Express3+ YearsKnown to consider applicants with a DUI after 3 years
Covenant Transport4+ YearsPolicy typically requires 4 years clean

The "Standard 5-Year" Carriers

These companies generally require 5 years to have passed since the conviction date:

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Standard 5-Year Carriers List

CompanyTypeSpecial Notes
Paschall Truck Lines (PTL)OTRStrict 5-year policy
Roehl TransportOTR/RegionalRequires 5 years clean
Melton Truck LinesFlatbedRequires 5 years
PAM TransportOTR5 years standard
Swift TransportationMega Carrier⚠️ 5 years if non-CDL holder at time; 10 years if CDL holder

The "CDL Trap": Were You Licensed When It Happened?

⚠️ Critical Detail:

This is the detail that trips up experienced drivers. If you had a valid Class A CDL when you received your DUI—even if you were driving your personal car—the rules are harder.

  • Non-CDL Holder: If you got a DUI in your Toyota Camry before you went to trucking school, most companies follow the 5-year rule.
  • CDL Holder: If you already had your CDL, many companies (like Swift and Knight) push the requirement to 10 years or a Lifetime Ban.

💡 The Lesson:

Be specific when you talk to recruiters. Say: "I have a DUI from 6 years ago, but it was in my personal vehicle and I did not have a CDL at the time."

How to Get Hired When the Odds Are Against You

1. The "SAP" Program is Mandatory

If your violation happened while you were a CDL holder, you likely have a "Prohibited" status in the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse. You cannot drive a truck until you complete the Return-to-Duty (RTD) process with a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).

Note: Completing this program proves to employers you have taken responsibility.

2. Do Not "Forget" to Mention It

Background checks in trucking are federal. They verify your MVR (Motor Vehicle Record) across all 50 states. If you leave a DUI off your application, you will be fired for "Falsification." That termination goes on your DAC Report, and no one will hire you after that.

Own it: "I made a mistake 6 years ago. Since then, I have had a clean record and completed all court requirements."

3. Your Resume Must Scream "Safety"

If you have a "red flag" like a DUI, the rest of your resume must be perfect. You cannot have gaps, unexplained firings, or a messy work history. Recruiters need to see stability to offset the risk.

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Your Past is in the Past

If it has been 5 years, the industry is ready to forgive you—but you have to knock on the right doors. Start with the companies listed above, be honest, and show them you are ready to work.

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