Failed DOT Test?

SAP Evaluation, LLC offers SAP and SAE services in numerous locations across the United States of America in all 50 states. Our nationwide SAP providers are fully qualified to perform evaluations and ready to help DOT-mandated safety-sensitive employees return to duty.

  • Have you tested positive or refused to take a DOT-regulated DOT test?
  • Does your status show that you are prohibited from operating a commercial moving vehicle (CMV)?
  • Do you have a DOT violation related to DOT?
  • Have you been removed from performing safety-sensitive duties?

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Failed DOT Test

At SAP Evaluations, LLC, we know how important your career is to you, and we can help get you back to work safely and promptly.



Find a SAP

SAP Evaluation , LLC is powered by Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) and Substance Abuse Experts (SAE) in locations across the United States of America,


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Any CDL or safety-sensitive DOT position holder who tests positive on a DOT test or refuses to take a DOT test must enroll and complete the return-to-duty (RTD) process

Get Back to Work ASAP!

You will begin by participating in a face-to-face clinical SAP evaluation by a DOT-qualified SAPs (Substance Abuse Professional) .

Find a SAP

SAP Evaluation, LLC is powered by Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) and Substance Abuse Experts (SAE) in locations across the United States of America, in all 50 states. Our nationwide SAP providers are fully qualified to perform evaluations for DOT-mandated safety-sensitive employees. We will find a SAP near you when you book an appointment with us. At this time, we are also offering remote and virtual evaluations during COVID-19 to ensure your safety and comfort.

DOT Return to Duty

The Department of Transportation (DOT) return-to-duty program is designed to ensure that employees in substance abuse-related incidents are provided ample opportunity to seek treatment and successfully return to their jobs. The policy applies to all DOT-regulated modes of transportation, including air, rail, highway, and water. Under the policy, any employee involved in a substance abuse-related incident must be removed from safety-sensitive duty and referred and evaluated by a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).

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DOT Test FAQ

Only DOT testing laboratories located in the U.S., certified by HHS under the National Laboratory Certification Program, are permitted to participate in DOT testing.

  • What are the MRO's responsibilities in the DOT testing program?

    As an MRO, you have the following essential responsibilities:
    - Acting as an independent and impartial "gatekeeper" and advocate for the accuracy and integrity of the DOT testing process.
    - Providing a quality assurance review of the DOT testing process for the specimens being reviewed

  • Why am I being tested?

    Congress passed the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 because they recognized the safety need for ensuring DOT- and -free transportation employees. The "Act" required DOT Agencies to implement DOT testing of safety-sensitive transportation employees in the aviation, trucking (including school bus drivers and particular limousine and van drivers), railroads, mass transit, and pipelines industries.

  • When can I be tested?

    1-Pre-employment testing: Occurs before hire or transfer into a safety-sensitive function.

    Random testing: Unannounced on an ongoing basis, spread reasonably throughout the calendar year

    Post-accident testing - Occurs following the modes qualifying accident.

    Reasonable Cause/Suspicion testing - Occurs when a company official or supervisor believes the employee shows signs of DOT use and misuse.

    Return-to-duty and Follow-up testing: Occurs after an employee has a verified positive DOT test, positive test result, or refusal to test. The employee must take a return-to-duty test before returning to safety-sensitive functions

  • For what DOT will I be tested?

    You will be tested for the following DOT:
    - Marijuana
    - Cocaine
    - Opioids (Codeine, morphine, heroin, hydrocodone,
        hydromorphone, oxycodone, oxymorphone)
    - Phencyclidine (PCP)
    - Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, and
        Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)

  • What is a refusal to test?

    Refusals include, but are not limited to:
    - No-show (failure to appear at the test collection site at the
       designated time)
    - Failure to remain at the testing site until the collection is
       completed
    - Adulteration (urine specimen containing a substance or a
       concentration of a substance inconsistent with human urine)
    - Substitution (urine specimen containing creatinine and specific
       gravity levels inconsistent with human urine)
    - Failure to cooperate with any part of the testing process

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