Mobile FMCSA-compliant urine specimen collection for CDL drivers and trucking companies. We come to your fleet yard, terminal, or job site. Same-day available. Clearinghouse reporting handled.
Every commercial driver holding a CDL and operating in safety-sensitive functions is subject to FMCSA drug and alcohol testing under 49 CFR Part 40. This isn't optional — it's federal law, and violations can cost your business up to $16,000 per violation per day plus potential loss of operating authority.
On Point Drug Testing Services provides mobile DOT urine specimen collection for San Diego County trucking companies, owner-operators, logistics firms, and fleet operators. We bring the collection to your location — no pulling drivers off route to visit a clinic.
Otay Mesa freight corridors, Kearny Mesa industrial, National City port areas, Miramar logistics hubs, El Cajon distribution centers — we serve every major trucking corridor in San Diego County. Call 619-241-4415 for same-day scheduling.
| Testing Occasion | Requirement | Time Window |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Employment | Before first safety-sensitive duty | Negative result required before driver starts |
| Random | 50% of pool annually (drugs); 10% (alcohol) | Unannounced — driver reports immediately |
| Post-Accident | After qualifying accidents | Alcohol: 8 hrs · Drugs: 32 hrs — no exceptions |
| Reasonable Suspicion | When supervisor observes signs | Same day — supervisor must document observations |
| Return-to-Duty | After positive or refusal — after SAP completion | Before driver returns to safety-sensitive function |
| Follow-Up | Minimum 6 tests in 12 months following RTD | Unannounced, per SAP schedule |
The FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse became mandatory January 6, 2020. Every motor carrier must comply. Here's what's required:
Query the Clearinghouse for all CDL applicants. A driver with an unresolved violation cannot perform safety-sensitive functions — period.
Run a limited query on every CDL employee at least once per year. Even drivers who haven't tested positive must be queried.
Positive results, refusals, and actual knowledge violations must be reported within 3 business days of MRO or BAT notification.
Drivers who tested positive must complete SAP evaluation and follow-up testing. Their return-to-duty status must be confirmed in the Clearinghouse.
FMCSA post-accident tests are time-limited. Missing the window means the test cannot be used — and a missed post-accident test counts the same as a positive result.
All FMCSA-regulated drug tests use a DOT 5-panel urine screen analyzed by a SAMHSA-certified laboratory. The five substances tested are:
| Substance | Why It's Tested | Detection Window (Urine) |
|---|---|---|
| Marijuana (THC) | Most common positive result in trucking industry | 3–30 days depending on use frequency |
| Cocaine | Stimulant — impairs judgment and reaction time | 2–4 days |
| Opiates | Includes heroin, morphine, codeine | 2–4 days |
| Amphetamines/Meth | Includes prescription stimulants and illicit use | 2–4 days |
| Phencyclidine (PCP) | Severe impairment risk | 7–14 days |
Note: California's legalization of marijuana does NOT exempt CDL drivers from DOT testing. A positive marijuana result is a federal DOT violation regardless of state law or medical authorization.
We serve all San Diego County trucking and logistics operations, with priority coverage in key freight corridors:
No contracts, no minimums. We come to your yard. Same-day available throughout San Diego County.
619-241-4415Mon–Sun · 7AM–7PM · Post-accident priority response