Mastering DOT Audits: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing and Navigating

April 15,2025

A DOT audit is an inspection conducted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to ensure a trucking company follows federal safety regulations. Companies that fail audits can face penalties, fines, or even be shut down.

What Does a DOT Audit Involve?

A DOT audit typically reviews several key areas, including:

  • Driver Qualification Files – Includes employment history, licensing, and medical certificates.
  • Hours of Service (HOS) Logs – Ensures drivers comply with federal driving time limits.
  • Vehicle Maintenance Records – Verifies that trucks are regularly inspected and maintained.
  • Drug & Alcohol Testing Compliance – Ensures the company is following DOT testing rules.
  • Accident and Safety Records – Reviews any past crashes or violations.

How to Pass a DOT Audit

To prepare for a DOT audit, trucking companies should:

  • Keep all documentation organized and up to date.
  • Use electronic logging devices (ELDs) to accurately track driver hours.
  • Ensure all drivers complete required drug and alcohol tests.
  • Maintain detailed vehicle inspection and repair records.
  • Conduct regular internal compliance audits to identify and fix potential issues.

Working with compliance experts can help trucking companies stay ahead of regulations and avoid costly penalties.

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