FMCSA Clearinghouse Registration
FMCSA Clearinghouse Registration
Pass all your FMCSA requirements, with the best drug testing from DAT and CleanFleet.
DAT’s partnership with CleanFleet offers top-notch FMCSA clearinghouse services, including more than 5,000 testing sites across the country. With DAT, you can stay compliant with all your FMCSA requirements.
- Get yearly FMCSA clearinghouse registration.
- Access drug testing with results in less than 24 hours.
- Train your fleet to be FMCSA compliant.
Get yearly FMCSA clearinghouse registration.
Register your fleet ASAP, whenever you need to.
The FMCSA clearinghouse requires truckers to register every year to ensure compliance with federal trucking regulations. Additionally, new fleet members need to register with the FMCSA clearinghouse as soon as they’re hired. To ensure you’re staying on top of all your registration demands, CleanFleet is here to turn in all your registration requirements on time.
Access drug testing with results in less than 24 hours.
Submit drug tests and get results back, wherever you are.
Clearinghouse driver registration is designed to keep safe, professional truckers on the road. To maintain a high standard of security, truckers must pass a drug test around five times per year. Whenever a trucker is called for a drug test, CleanFleet makes the process as easy as possible. With over 5,000 testing sites across the country, your drivers can access 24-hour testing sites just around the corner.
Train your fleet to be FMCSA compliant.
Educate truckers on FMCSA compliance.
FMCSA clearinghouse driver registration is a crucial part of running a trucking business, and your drivers need to know how to keep up with safety requirements. Through DAT’s partnership with CleanFleet, we offer online educational materials for truckers on the go, so your fleet knows exactly how to keep the roads safe, and how to comply with FMCSA regulations.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) clearinghouse is the federal organization that places safety regulations on commercial vehicle operators. The FMCSA clearinghouse is specifically designed to test for drug and alcohol use. Tests are requested at random intervals, without warning, to ensure each result is authentic. To pass FMCSA clearinghouse requirements, truckers need to submit a urine sample at an approved FMCSA clearinghouse collection site.
Yes! FMCSA clearinghouse registration is a federal requirement that all commercial motor vehicles must get renewed once a year. FMCSA clearinghouse registration (also known as DOT clearinghouse registration) involves answering queries and submitting registration materials, as well as passing a drug test. If a driver fails a drug test, it’s the carrier’s job to let the FMCSA clearinghouse know right away. If a driver is new to the clearinghouse, register your new driver as soon as the driver gets hired.
Getting clearinghouse driver registration is fast and easy with DAT Authority. Our partnership with CleanFleet allows you to submit drug and alcohol samples at more than 5,000 testing sites across the country, with results back in less than 24 hours. Our team of experts is here to process your annual queries and FMCSA registration requirements for a flat fee, so you can rest assured you won’t miss any deadlines.
The first place to find out about FMCSA requirements is on the FMCSA.dot.gov registration page. You can register directly on the FMCSA website, or consult a registration service like DAT Authority. There are plenty of advantages to a service like DAT Authority — including increased efficiency, more complete knowledge of application requirements, and an expert understanding of queries and other FMCSA tools. With DAT Authority, our experts will submit and retrieve your registration documents on your behalf.
FMCSA registration is an annual process, meaning every carrier needs to keep track of the registration timelines in your fleet. As part of FMCSA clearinghouse requirements, you will also need to submit any failed drug tests to the FMCSA before a trucker gets back on the road. New truckers and newly-hired carriers should also get FMCSA clearinghouse registration when they join the workforce. Once a driver is registered, the FMCSA clearinghouse will request random drug tests for immediate submission.
Drug testing is not optional! As a fleet manager or owner operator, you need to understand the FMCSA clearinghouse requirements for submitting drug and alcohol tests before you get on the road. Of course, most truckers won’t need to worry about passing a drug or alcohol test. DAT Authority (with CleanFleet) also offers safety training materials to show truckers how to complete drug testing requirements as soon as the FMCSA makes a request.