AAMVA congratulates Virginia on successfully implementing AAMVA’s State-to-State (S2S) Verification Service Driver History Record (DHR) and Commercial Driver's License Information System (CDLIS) solution to connect to the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH) on August 25, 2024. All migration activities have completed on schedule. CDLIS and S2S services are fully operational now. Virginia will henceforth be able to use S2S DHR to perform their Driver History maintenance related functions. This supports the goal of limiting any person to only one driver’s license and one driver history. Virginia will now receive notifications from the Clearinghouse for an update on the driver’s prohibited status. Additionally, Virginia can query the Clearinghouse using CDLIS to retrieve a driver’s current status. AAMVA also congratulates Virginia for successfully completing their Exclusive Electronic Exchange (EEE) structured testing and becoming EEE certified on August 25, 2024. Virginia possesses the capability to conduct electronic exchange of CDLIS driver history records, including the posting of convictions, withdrawals, and disqualifications.
Dear CDLIS and S2S Participants:
AAMVA congratulates Virginia on successfully implementing S2S Driver History Record (DHR) and CDLIS solution for Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH) on August 25, 2024. All migration activities have completed on schedule. CDLIS and S2S services are fully operational now. Virginia will henceforth be able to use S2S DHR to perform their Driver History maintenance related functions. This supports the goal of limiting any person to only one driver’s license and one driver history (DH).
One of the benefits of S2S DHR is that DHR Administration provides jurisdictions with new measures to improve the administration of non-CDL DH. Specifically, DHR supports the electronic exchange of out-of-state convictions and withdrawals, provides visibility of individuals that may have more than one DHR, and sets rules for maintaining DH in a standardized manner for non-CDLIS drivers. The important point is that whenever a new S2S DHR state goes live, CDLIS-only and S2S states may for some time afterwards observe a higher than usual number of CSOR transactions emanating from the S2S DHR state.
Virginia will now receive notifications from or query the Clearinghouse for an update on the driver’s prohibited status.
AAMVA also congratulates Virginia for successfully implementing the required Exclusive Electronic Exchange (EEE) changes and completing the EEE structured testing with AAMVA as of August 25, 2024. The structured testing with AAMVA certifies that Virginia possesses the capability to conduct electronic exchange of CDLIS driver history records, including the posting of convictions, withdrawals, and disqualifications.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.
Dear CDLIS and S2S Participants:
AAMVA congratulates Virginia on successfully implementing S2S Driver History Record (DHR) and CDLIS solution for Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH) on August 25, 2024. All migration activities have completed on schedule. CDLIS and S2S services are fully operational now. Virginia will henceforth be able to use S2S DHR to perform their Driver History maintenance related functions. This supports the goal of limiting any person to only one driver’s license and one driver history (DH).
One of the benefits of S2S DHR is that DHR Administration provides jurisdictions with new measures to improve the administration of non-CDL DH. Specifically, DHR supports the electronic exchange of out-of-state convictions and withdrawals, provides visibility of individuals that may have more than one DHR, and sets rules for maintaining DH in a standardized manner for non-CDLIS drivers. The important point is that whenever a new S2S DHR state goes live, CDLIS-only and S2S states may for some time afterwards observe a higher than usual number of CSOR transactions emanating from the S2S DHR state.
Virginia will now receive notifications from or query the Clearinghouse for an update on the driver’s prohibited status.
AAMVA also congratulates Virginia for successfully implementing the required Exclusive Electronic Exchange (EEE) changes and completing the EEE structured testing with AAMVA as of August 25, 2024. The structured testing with AAMVA certifies that Virginia possesses the capability to conduct electronic exchange of CDLIS driver history records, including the posting of convictions, withdrawals, and disqualifications.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.