If you operate a business that requires DOT compliance—especially in trucking or transportation—Drug & Alcohol testing is not optional. It's a federal requirement.
This service ensures you are properly registered, compliant, and protected from violations that can shut down your operations.
Everything handled for you — accurately, efficiently, and with no missed steps.
You are enrolled in a certified random testing consortium that meets Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requirements.
Drivers are placed into a system where they can be selected for random testing, as required by law.
We ensure your business is aligned with DOT regulations from the start — no guessing, no missed steps.
This is not an optional add-on. For CDL drivers and trucking businesses, these requirements carry serious legal consequences.
If you have CDL drivers operating under DOT authority, you must be part of a Drug & Alcohol testing program.
Non-compliance can result in:
You cannot legally operate certain commercial vehicles without being enrolled in a consortium.
Ensures safety, accountability, and proper documentation in case of audits.
Whether you're just starting out or need to get compliant quickly, this service is designed for you.
Instead of navigating regulations and risking errors, everything is handled for you — accurately and efficiently.
No researching rules, comparing consortiums, or risking mistakes. We handle the process so you can focus on running your business.
DOT violations can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars. Proper enrollment from the start protects your bottom line and your authority.
Many new businesses get stuck because this step is incomplete. We make sure you don't lose time waiting to operate legally.
Without this, you may not be allowed to run your business. We ensure compliance guidance is in place before you hit the road.
Stay DOT Compliant — Avoid Fines, Delays, and Shutdowns.
If you operate under DOT authority, Drug & Alcohol compliance is not optional — it's required.
Missing this step can delay your authority, trigger violations, or even shut your business down before it starts.