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DOT Compliance / Audit Prep Checklist
A DOT compliance and audit-prep checklist covering driver files, vehicle records, HOS, and drug-and-alcohol program areas an FMCSA auditor reviews.
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What's included
- Grouped checks for driver qualification, HOS/ELD, vehicle maintenance, and the testing program
- An at-a-glance readiness view before a new-entrant or compliance audit
- A status column to mark each area ready or gap
- Pointers to the record types an auditor typically requests
- Ungated, printable format for a walkthrough
How to use it
- 1
Work through each group and mark whether the records exist and are complete.
- 2
For any gap, assign an owner and a date to close it before the audit window.
- 3
Pull a sample of driver files and DVIRs to confirm they're actually complete, not just present.
- 4
Verify your drug-and-alcohol testing program records and random-selection documentation.
- 5
Re-run the checklist periodically — compliance is ongoing, not a one-time event.
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DOT Compliance / Audit Prep Checklist
Driver Qualification & Records
- Driver qualification files complete for all drivers
- Current CDLs and medical certificates on file
- Annual MVR reviews documented
- Drug & alcohol pre-employment and random testing records
- Driver list and roster current
Hours of Service
- ELD records retained and accessible
- Supporting documents on file (e.g., fuel/dispatch)
- HOS violations reviewed and addressed
- ELD malfunction / paper-log backups available
Vehicle & Maintenance
- DVIRs on file and defects closed out
- Annual/periodic inspection records
- Maintenance schedule and service logs
- Vehicle list with VINs current
Program & Insurance
- Operating authority and registration current
- Insurance / financial responsibility on file
- Accident register maintained
- Hazmat program records (if applicable)
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the questions buyers usually ask once the category, software, or rollout details start getting more specific.
New carriers face a new-entrant safety audit in their first months; others are triggered by complaints, crash or violation patterns (CSA scores), or random selection. The records reviewed are broadly the same.
Incomplete driver qualification files, missing or unaddressed HOS violations, gaps in the drug-and-alcohol testing program, and DVIRs with defects that were never closed out. This checklist targets exactly those areas.
No. It's a preparation aid built around the areas auditors examine. Always verify against the current FMCSA regulations for your operation, and consider a compliance professional for a full mock audit.
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