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DOT Compliance Services

FMCSA Registration

Complete registration services with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for motor carriers.

Driver Qualification Files

Comprehensive DQ file management to ensure compliance with FMCSA regulations.

DOT Audits & Compliance

Preparation and representation services for DOT audits and compliance reviews.

Drug & Alcohol Testing Programs

Comprehensive DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing program management.

Hours of Service (HOS) Compliance

Support for Electronic Logging Device (ELD) implementation and Hours of Service compliance.

Safety Management Systems

Development and implementation of comprehensive safety programs.

DOT Compliance Packages

Startup Compliance Package

For new carriers entering the industry

$1,500 + filing fees

Core Compliance Package

Essential ongoing compliance for small fleets

$350/month (up to 10 drivers)

Premium Fleet Compliance

Comprehensive management for larger operations

$750/month (up to 25 drivers)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a USDOT Number and MC Number?

A USDOT Number identifies companies operating in interstate commerce and is required for safety monitoring. An MC Number (Motor Carrier number) is specifically required for carriers transporting regulated commodities for hire. Most for-hire carriers need both numbers.

How often do drivers need to be in a random drug testing pool?

All CDL drivers must be enrolled in a random drug and alcohol testing program year-round. The FMCSA requires that carriers test 50% of their average driver positions for drugs and 10% for alcohol annually.

What happens if we fail a DOT audit?

Failed audits can result in conditional or unsatisfactory ratings, significant fines, or even out-of-service orders. Our post-audit remediation services help address violations quickly and develop corrective action plans to return to satisfactory status.

Do all transportation companies need DOT compliance services?

Companies operating commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) that meet certain weight thresholds, transport hazardous materials, or carry passengers across state lines generally need to comply with DOT regulations. This includes trucking companies, bus operations, hazmat transporters, and many other vehicle fleets. We can help determine your specific compliance requirements.

Ready to ensure your transportation business is DOT compliant?

Our compliance specialists can help protect your business from violations and penalties.

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