Join the DOT Random Test Consortium now:
Nothing beats the convenience of goMDnow's over 15,000 + collection sites in the US. You won't get very far without finding one of our drug and alcohol testing locations. Ordering alcohol and drug tests online is just as easy. In addition to guiding businesses through every necessary step to ensure they are prepared for all testing-related issues, we have revolutionized the drug testing industry by making testing more accessible than ever.
The many benefits of using goMDnow include:
• Access to more than 15,000 + collection points nationwide
• SAMHSA Certified Laboratory, Certified Urine Collector and Certified Breath Alcohol Technician
• Cutting edge web-based technology for project management, record keeping, random selection and test results reporting
• Ongoing advisory and administrative support
• Certified full-time MRO results report - via fax, email and/or web
• If auditing a company's drug and alcohol testing program, USDTC shall assist with all necessary audit requests. Copies of any correspondence from regulatory officials regarding the company’s drug and alcohol testing program should be forwarded to the USDTC as soon as it is received.
• DOT Clearinghouse advice and assistance
Consortium and random drug testing programs are available for both:
• DOT Employers
• DOT owner-operator
We are professionals in establishing and managing DOT compliant testing programs for any business in the transportation industry. If you are a DOT-regulated company and need a DOT-compliant drug and alcohol program, we can provide your business with complete testing and planning services.
We strictly adhere to DOT compliance standards in all our tests. Unlike other medical facilities that only offer drug testing, we are qualified to offer DOT compliant tests with all required components.
Employers regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) require a random drug testing program. If you are an owner-operator, you are required to participate in the Consortium Randomized Drug Testing Program.
Smaller DOT-regulated employers also have the option of enrolling in a random testing consortium program to facilitate compliance. Large DOT-regulated employers often require an independent DOT random testing program.













