Our trucking compliance services in Texas ensure that your operations meet all federal and state regulations, helping you avoid penalties and maintain safe transportation practices.
We provide a comprehensive range of DOT compliance services in Laredo, including trucking compliance, drug and alcohol testing, safety audits, and all DOT permits.
Our DOT drug and alcohol testing services in Laredo include certified drug screening, alcohol testing, and enrollment in drug and alcohol consortiums to ensure compliance with FMCSA regulations.
We assist with various transportation permits in Texas, including DOT oversize permits, overweight permits, special permits for wide loads, and interstate trucking permits.
A DOT compliance audit evaluates your trucking company's adherence to DOT regulations, ensuring you meet safety and operational standards. This helps mitigate risks and enhance safety.
The FMCSA audit process involves a thorough examination of your trucking operations, including safety records, maintenance logs, and driver qualifications, to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Participating in a drug and alcohol consortium in Texas simplifies compliance with DOT regulations by providing shared resources for testing and record keeping, reducing costs and administrative burdens.
A new entrant safety audit assesses new trucking companies safety practices, documentation, and compliance with federal regulations, helping ensure safe operations from the start.
For driver qualifications, you need to maintain records of each driver’s qualifications, including training, experience, and medical certifications. Maintenance records should include vehicle inspections, repairs, and service history.
To reinstate your authority, you must submit the necessary documentation to the DOT, address any compliance issues, and ensure all required fees and registrations are current.
The MCS-150 form is a federal requirement for all trucking companies to report their operational status, including vehicle information and safety data, to maintain DOT compliance.
IFTA audits in Texas require the review of your fuel tax records, trip logs, and mileage reports to ensure accurate reporting and compliance with international fuel tax agreements.
The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that tracks drug and alcohol violations among commercial drivers. It helps ensure compliance with FMCSA regulations and impacts hiring and retention decisions.
To obtain a SCAC permit, you'll need to provide your company’s legal name, address, and DOT number, along with any applicable fees as part of the registration process.
Apportion plates allow trucking companies to operate in multiple jurisdictions while paying the appropriate fees based on mileage in each state. It's essential for compliance with IRP regulations.