Who can renew online?
Anyone can renew online unless an exemption is being claimed.
Anyone can renew online unless an exemption is being claimed.
After the safety audit is conducted, a carrier will remain on new entrant status for the remainder of the 18 months after receiving a USDOT number. During this 18-month period, the carrier is closely monitored by FMCSA and ADOT to ensure that operations remain in compliance with federal and state regulations.
If ADOT staff conducting the audit finds areas of deficiency within your motor-carrier operation, they will make you aware of them so you can take corrective action to ensure compliance in the future.
To ensure a successful safety audit, make sure you have all the required records organized and well-documented. This will enable ADOT to conduct a thorough review of your motor-carrier operation and make sure you are complying with all of the federal and state regulations.
The safety audit will not result in a safety rating for your motor carrier. This process is an opportunity for you to meet with ADOT staff to review your records and make sure you understand what needs to be done to operate in compliance.
Failure to show up to a scheduled audit may result in your USDOT number being revoked or your operation placed out of service by FMCSA. If for some reason you are unable to attend your scheduled safety audit, please contact ADOT at 602.712.4388 as soon as possible to reschedule.
If you are a motor carrier operating only in Arizona, you are considered an intrastate motor carrier and do not need to schedule a safety audit. However, you will need to contact ADOT at 602.712.4388 to make sure you have the correct operating authority under your company's profile.
If you are a new carrier operating under the authority of another carrier, you do not need to go through the safety audit process with ADOT. However, you still need to inform ADOT of your operating status with the other carrier.