For trucking companies, transit operators, delivery fleets, and logistics platforms — DOT pre-employment checks, FMCSA Clearinghouse queries, MVR, drug testing, and continuous monitoring in one compliant platform. Drivers cleared in hours. Fleets audit-ready.
DOT-regulated employers face federally mandated screening requirements before any commercial driver turns a wheel. The compliance stakes, the safety stakes, and the driver shortage make this the industry where background check speed, accuracy, and completeness matter most.
FMCSA-regulated employers must query the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, verify 3 years of MVR history, conduct DOT employment verification, and complete a drug test before any CDL driver operates a commercial motor vehicle. Failure to comply carries civil penalties up to $16,000 per violation and can result in an out-of-service order.
The American Trucking Associations estimates the driver shortage at over 80,000 unfilled CDL positions. A qualified driver who waits four days for a background check doesn't wait — they take a position with the carrier whose checks cleared first. Speed to compliance is speed to hire.
A DUI, a license suspension, or a new criminal charge occurring after hire is not visible without active monitoring. A driver with a suspended CDL who continues operating a CMV exposes your carrier to catastrophic liability. Continuous MVR monitoring catches these changes the day they happen.
Since January 6, 2020, FMCSA-regulated employers must query the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse before permitting any driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle for the first time, and annually thereafter for all currently employed CDL drivers. The Clearinghouse maintains records of drug and alcohol program violations for five years. A driver with an unresolved violation is prohibited from operating a CMV until completing the return-to-duty process. Turn's DOT packages include Clearinghouse query support as part of the pre-employment screening workflow.
A CDL truck driver, a school bus driver, a delivery courier, and a commercial pilot all operate under different regulatory frameworks. Turn's packages are built around the actual requirements of each mode and role type.
CDL commercial drivers, non-CDL delivery workers, and aviation or specialized operators each fall under different compliance frameworks. Turn's packages match the regulatory requirements of the role, not a generic bundle.
Continuous MVR monitoring and annual Clearinghouse re-query available as ongoing compliance add-ons. Post-hire random and reasonable suspicion drug testing coordination available.
Last-mile, couriers, rideshare, shuttle, non-CDL fleet, company vehicle drivers. Not subject to FMCSA's full DOT requirements, but MVR and criminal screening are standard.
School bus and paratransit add-ons available: child abuse registry, DOT Clearinghouse (if CDL required), and state-specific fingerprint check guidance.
Pilots, flight crew, aviation mechanics, rail operators, maritime, ground operations. Mode-specific packages configured in consultation with your compliance team.
TSA security threat assessment support available for aviation security roles. Mode-specific packages configured in consultation with your compliance team.
Packages are starting points. Specific DOT compliance obligations vary by operating mode, company size, and applicable regulations. Always verify requirements with your legal and compliance counsel and the relevant DOT agency.
A driver who passes all pre-employment checks today can have a DUI, a license suspension, or a new criminal charge next month. In a regulated industry where a driver with a suspended CDL operating a CMV is a federal violation, you need to know the day a record changes, not at the next annual review.
Turn's continuous monitoring runs on your active driver roster. No annual batch reviews. No manual audit cycles. Alerts go to your safety and compliance team the moment a record changes.
CDL Suspension: Immediate Action Required
Driver Marcus T. | CDL suspended following unpaid violations. License Class A. Role: Long-haul, Midwest fleet.
DUI Arrest: Action Required
Driver Jordan K. | DUI arrest, Nov 14. BAC 0.09. Role: Regional delivery, Chicago terminal.
CDL Endorsement Expiring: Renewal Needed
Driver Elena R. | Hazmat endorsement expires Dec 28. Role: Hazmat tanker, Southwest routes.
CDL Renewed: Cleared
Driver David L. | CDL Class A renewed. License valid through 2029. Role: Long-haul, Atlanta terminal.
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FMCSA-regulated employers must complete the following before a CDL driver operates a commercial motor vehicle: a query of the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, a motor vehicle records check from every state where the driver held a license in the past three years, a DOT employment verification covering three years of driving history (including any accidents, drug or alcohol test results, and refusals to test), a DOT 5-panel pre-employment drug test, and verification of the driver's medical examiner's certificate. All requirements must be completed within 30 days of the driver's first day.
The FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is a federal database that maintains records of drug and alcohol program violations by CDL holders. FMCSA-regulated employers are legally required to query the Clearinghouse before permitting any driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle for the first time, and must query it annually for all currently employed CDL drivers. Violation records remain in the Clearinghouse for five years, or until the driver completes the return-to-duty process, whichever is later.
A DOT motor vehicle records (MVR) check searches a driver's official state DMV record for license status, license class and endorsements, traffic violations, DUIs, accidents, and suspensions or revocations. For DOT-regulated employers, an MVR must be obtained from every state where the driver held a license or permit in the past three years. Continuous MVR monitoring after hire alerts employers when a driver's record changes — such as a new DUI or CDL suspension — without waiting for the next annual review.
DOT drug testing requirements for CDL and CMV drivers include pre-employment drug testing before first operation, random drug and alcohol testing throughout employment, post-accident testing after qualifying accidents, reasonable suspicion testing when a supervisor observes concerning behavior, and return-to-duty testing after a violation. DOT drug tests use a standardized 5-panel test for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, phencyclidine, and amphetamines.
A Driver Qualification File (DQF) is a federally required record that DOT-regulated motor carriers must maintain for every commercial driver. It must include a completed employment application, a 3-year MVR from all states where the driver held a license, a record of motor vehicle law violations, annual driving record reviews, the driver's current medical examiner certificate, documentation of the pre-employment drug test, and the FMCSA Clearinghouse query record. These files must be maintained for the driver's period of employment plus three years.
Non-CDL delivery drivers are not subject to FMCSA's full DOT pre-employment requirements, but most employers run criminal background checks, MVR checks, and drug tests for non-CDL delivery roles. An MVR check is standard for any role involving driving because it surfaces license status, suspensions, DUIs, and at-fault accidents. Continuous MVR monitoring post-hire is also important, since incidents occurring after hire can expose the employer to liability if not identified promptly.
School bus drivers are subject to both DOT regulations and additional state-level requirements that typically exceed federal minimums. Common requirements include a criminal background check, sex offender registry search, child abuse registry check, DOT drug testing, MVR check, and in many states a fingerprint-based background check. School bus drivers who hold a CDL must also comply with FMCSA Clearinghouse requirements. State requirements vary significantly — consult your legal counsel and state transportation authority for current requirements.
Turn's median turnaround for a criminal background check and MVR bundle is 6 hours. MVR checks typically complete within one to two hours. DOT drug tests require a collection site visit and lab processing, with negative results typically returning within 24 to 48 hours. DOT employment verification turnaround depends on prior employer response time, typically one to three business days. Faster onboarding directly addresses the driver shortage — qualified drivers take the first compliant offer they receive.
The information above is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult your legal counsel and applicable DOT agency for your specific compliance obligations.
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