
Return to Duty Services
Helping drivers get back on the road safely and efficiently after a positive drug test.
Only $199
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DOT Return to Duty – Get Back to Work Fast.


A failed DOT drug test or DOT alcohol test doesn’t have to end your career. Our professional DOT return to duty program helps you regain compliance and return to your job quickly. We follow strict federal guidelines, ensuring that every step of the DOT return-to-duty process is handled correctly.
Start with an evaluation by a DOT-qualified SAP who designs a testing plan to meet federal rules. After completing the SAP program, we handle your return-to-duty test and follow-ups. With our certified 20,000 testing centers nationwide, we make drug testing easy.
Our secure online system offers real-time updates, compliance tracking, and test scheduling, ensuring you meet all DOT return to duty requirements without delays. Start your SAP return to duty process today and get back on track!


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Our Pricing
Sign Up: $199
Includes: Observed Drug testing for $30, We will find you the nearest clinics with Male or Female Observers
Breath Alcohol test: $79
Urine Drug test: $99
We will find you the nearest clinic with MRO confimed results release.
Includes: Working with SAP, Setting up testing plan, On time Clearing house reporting and management.
Why Choose goMDnow
Expert services for drivers to navigate the return to duty process after a positive drug test.
Expert Guidance
Our RTD experts are always ready to guide you through the process 24/7


Medical Review Officer
Our MROs ensures on time review and release of drug test results




Clearing house reporting
goMDnow is authorized service provider by FMCSA and our team ensure timely reporting of results to Clearing house
20,000+ Testing locations
goMDnow offers over 20K testing locations across the USA, ensuring there's always one nearby.



gomdnow made my return to duty process seamless and stress-free. Highly recommend their expert services!
John D.
Thanks to gomdnow, I returned to the road quickly and efficiently after my drug test issue!
Sarah T.
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Frequently asked questions
What starts the DOT Return to Duty process?
The DOT Return to Duty process is required when a safety-sensitive employee tests positive for drugs or alcohol, refuses to take a test, or violates DOT drug and alcohol policies. The process ensures compliance before resuming work.
What are the first steps after a DOT drug or alcohol test violation?
Once a violation occurs, the employee must immediately stop performing safety-sensitive duties and schedule an evaluation with a DOT-qualified Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) to begin the return-to-duty process.
Can I return to work immediately after seeing a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP)?
No, seeing a SAP is just the first step. You must complete the SAP’s recommended treatment or education program, and pass a return-to-duty drug and/or alcohol test before resuming your job.
Is the DOT Return to Duty drug test different from a regular drug test?
Yes, the return-to-duty drug test follows strict DOT guidelines and is directly observed, meaning a trained observer must watch the employee provide a urine sample to prevent tampering or cheating.
How many follow-up drug tests will I need after passing the RTD test?
The SAP will create a customized follow-up testing plan requiring at least six unannounced drug and/or alcohol tests within 12 months. This period may be extended for up to five years at SAP’s preference.
What happens if I fail a follow-up drug test after returning to duty?
Failing a follow-up drug or alcohol test is considered another DOT violation, requiring the employee to restart the RTD process, which includes another SAP evaluation, additional treatment, and passing another return-to-duty test.
Does a DOT drug or alcohol violation stay on my record permanently?
Yes, DOT violations are recorded in the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse and remain on your record for five years or until you complete the return-to-duty process and follow-up testing requirements.
How can I speed up the DOT Return to Duty process?
To complete the process faster, schedule your SAP evaluation as soon as possible, follow all treatment recommendations promptly, and sign up with goMDnow for the required drug and alcohol testing.
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