CDL Drug Test Services

IDENTICO provides professional and DOT-compliant CDL Drug Testing Services to help commercial drivers and employers meet federal regulations and maintain safety on the road. As part of the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Testing Program, we offer testing for pre-employment, random screenings, post-accident situations, and more. Our services ensure accuracy, quick results, and full compliance with federal requirements.

  • Expected Waiting Time for Collection: 10–15 minutes.
  • Result Delivery Time: Instant results for rapid tests; lab-confirmed results within 1–3 business days.

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Why Choose IDENTICO?

IDENTICO is a trusted provider of CDL drug testing services in South Florida, offering:

  • DOT-Compliant Testing: All tests meet DOT requirements for commercial drivers, ensuring legal compliance.
  • Certified TPA and Testing Facility: As a Third-Party Administrator (TPA), we handle CDL drug testing programs for employers, including record-keeping.
  • Convenient Location and Mobile Services: Visit our office at 4012 SW 18th Street, West Park, FL 33023, or schedule on-site testing for convenience.
  • Fast Turnaround Times: Receive instant results for alcohol testing or lab-confirmed reports within 24–72 hours for drug tests.
  • Confidential and Professional: IDENTICO prioritizes privacy and professionalism, ensuring secure handling of test results.

Our office Location at West Park

Our Walk-in Office Location

Our Office Business Hours

  • Monday 09:00–16:15
  • Tuesday 09:00–16:15
  • Wednesday 09:00–16:15
  • Thursday 09:00–16:15
  • Friday 09:00–15:15
  • Weekends – Closed (*Convenience Fee Available)

24/7 Post-Accident Services

Contact us at 954-239-7245 for Emergency Services

Mobile Drug Screening

Call 954-239-8590 to schedule on-site event appointment

Use Cases for CDL Drug Testing

CDL drug testing is essential for maintaining safety and compliance in the transportation industry. Common use cases include:

  • Pre-Employment Testing: Ensures that commercial drivers meet DOT requirements before hiring.
  • Random Drug Testing: Monitors substance use among CDL holders to maintain a safe workplace.
  • Post-Accident Testing: Identifies potential drug or alcohol involvement in roadway incidents.
  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing: Conducted when a CDL holder displays signs of impairment.
  • Return-to-Duty Testing: Verifies that a driver is drug-free after a violation or leave of absence.

Compliance with FMCSA Regulations

IDENTICO ensures adherence to the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Testing Program, helping CDL holders and employers meet federal requirements. Our services include:

  • Proper documentation and reporting to meet audit standards.
  • Random selection programs to comply with annual FMCSA testing quotas.
  • Chain-of-custody protocols to maintain accuracy and defensibility of results.

By partnering with IDENTICO, you can ensure complete compliance and safety for your drivers and fleet.

Step-by-Step CDL Drug Testing Process

IDENTICO ensures a seamless and DOT-compliant process for CDL drug testing, providing reliable results to meet federal requirements. Here’s what to expect:

  1. Check-In and Documentation
    Drivers arrive at our facility or on-site testing location and present a valid CDL or government-issued photo ID along with any employer-provided authorization forms.

  2. Sample Collection
    A certified technician collects a urine or breath sample in a secure, professional environment. This ensures accuracy and comfort while following FMCSA protocols.

  3. Chain-of-Custody Documentation
    The sample is securely sealed, labeled, and documented using strict chain-of-custody protocols, maintaining its integrity for legally defensible results.

  4. Lab Testing or Instant Analysis

    • Urine Samples: Sent to SAMHSA-certified laboratories for DOT-mandated 5-panel drug testing, with results available within 1–3 business days.
    • Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT): Instant results provided to measure blood alcohol content.
  5. Result Reporting
    Results are securely shared with the employer or designated DOT agent to ensure compliance with FMCSA regulations.

Benefits of CDL Drug Testing

CDL drug testing offers numerous advantages for employers, drivers, and the public, ensuring safety and compliance in the transportation industry.

  • Enhances Roadway Safety: Regular testing reduces the risk of accidents caused by substance use, protecting drivers, passengers, and the public.
  • Ensures FMCSA Compliance: Meets federal regulations for commercial drivers, helping employers avoid fines and operational penalties.
  • Promotes Accountability: Encourages a culture of responsibility and adherence to drug-free policies among CDL holders.
  • Reduces Liability: Minimizes the risk of legal issues and financial losses stemming from accidents involving impaired drivers.
  • Boosts Employer Reputation: Demonstrates a commitment to safety and reliability, enhancing customer trust and confidence in your services.

CDL Drug Testing Price

IDENTICO offers transparent and competitive pricing for CDL drug testing services:

  • Starting Price: Tests begin at $75 per test, including the standard DOT-mandated 5-panel drug screening.
  • Additional Services: Breath alcohol testing (BAT) or supplemental testing methods may incur additional fees.
  • Mobile and On-Site Testing Fees: Charges vary based on location and group size for on-site services.

Documents Needed for CDL Drug Testing

To complete your CDL drug test, please bring:

  • Valid CDL License or Government-Issued Photo ID
  • Employer Authorization Form specifying the testing requirements
  • Payment Method: IDENTICO accepts major credit/debit cards or exact cash

Types of CDL Drug Testing

IDENTICO offers comprehensive testing options to meet CDL requirements:

  • Urine Drug Testing: The primary method required by DOT for detecting marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, and PCP.
  • Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT): Measures blood alcohol content to comply with FMCSA alcohol screening requirements.
  • Hair Testing (Non-DOT, Supplemental): Detects drug use over a longer timeframe for additional monitoring.

All tests are conducted following strict FMCSA and DOT regulations to ensure compliance and safety.

Mobile and On-Site CDL Drug Testing

IDENTICO provides mobile and on-site CDL drug testing to reduce downtime and ensure compliance. Whether testing a single driver or an entire fleet, our certified technicians bring professional testing services directly to your location.

To schedule mobile or on-site testing, call 954-239-8590 today.

FAQs About CDL Drug Testing

CDL drug testing ensures compliance with DOT regulations for commercial drivers in safety-sensitive roles.

Tests screen for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol, following DOT testing guidelines.

FMCSA regulations mandate that at least 50% of CDL drivers in a fleet undergo random drug testing annually, and 10% of drivers undergo random alcohol testing.

A driver can refuse, but it is treated as a violation under FMCSA regulations, resulting in immediate removal from safety-sensitive duties and potential CDL suspension.

A failed test requires the driver to be immediately removed from safety-sensitive duties. They must complete the Return-to-Duty process, including evaluation by a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).

Legal Consequences of Non-Compliance

Failing to comply with CDL drug testing requirements can lead to significant legal and financial repercussions for both employers and drivers:

  • For Employers:

    • Fines and Penalties: Non-compliance with FMCSA drug testing regulations can result in substantial fines during audits.
    • Loss of Operating Authority: Employers may face suspension or revocation of their DOT operating authority, affecting business operations.
    • Increased Liability: Non-compliance increases exposure to lawsuits in the event of accidents involving impaired drivers.
  • For Drivers:

    • Suspension of CDL Privileges: Drivers who fail or refuse a drug test may have their CDL suspended, restricting their ability to work.
    • Employment Termination: Non-compliance often leads to job loss, especially in DOT-regulated roles.
    • Legal and Financial Impact: Drivers may face fines or additional legal consequences for refusing or failing to participate in testing programs.

Ensuring compliance with CDL drug testing regulations protects drivers, employers, and the public while avoiding unnecessary risks and penalties.

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Helpful Resources

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For assistance or to schedule your CDL drug test, contact IDENTICO at (954) 239-8590 or visit us at 4012 SW 18th Street, West Park, FL 33023.