A new state law that took effect April 1 tightly restricts foreign drivers from obtaining a non-domiciled CDL in Indiana.
HEA 1200 took effect April 1, ushering in more restrictions on who can drive commercial motor vehicles in Indiana.
After federal guidance, Indiana revoked nearly all non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses impacting nearly 2,000 immigrant drivers.
The Hoosier State on April 1 revoked 1,790 non-domiciled CDLs after a state law inspired by recent deadly crashes took effect ...
Indiana is revoking CDLs for immigrants lacking valid work visas, with licenses expiring Wednesday. Employers who knowingly ...
One Indianapolis suburb has 1,000 newly registered trucking carriers. One neighborhood inside that suburb has more than 300 ...
Approximately 2,000 Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders in Indiana face an immediate deadline as a new state law is set ...
Indiana strips nearly 1,800 noncitizens of CDLsby Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 2, 2026 Almost 1,800 ...
In Indiana, it’s illegal for undocumented immigrants to receive a driver’s license, according to the National Immigration Law ...
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