New-entrant safety audit, compliance review, or focused audit — one missing file can mean fines up to $16,550 a violation, or losing your authority. We find the holes before the auditor does, fix your records, and stand in your corner.
FMCSA audits new entrants within roughly the first year. Fail it and your operating authority is on the line before you've really started — and a big share of carriers fail the first attempt.
Missing driver files, no drug & alcohol program, incomplete logs or maintenance records — a handful of these are automatic failures on their own.
The whole game is knowing exactly what they'll ask for — and walking in with it ready. That's all this is.
The six areas FMCSA actually digs into. Mark where you stand — be honest — and we'll score your readiness, flag the auto-fail traps, and show you exactly where the holes are.
Informational self-assessment to help you prepare — not a guarantee of audit outcome, and not legal advice. FMCSA conducts the official audit.
The auditor already has a checklist. So should you.
We go through every record the auditor will and tell you exactly what's missing.
DQ files, D&A program, logs, maintenance, accident register — rebuilt to standard.
We run the audit on you first, so the real one has no surprises.
We prep you for the auditor and represent your paperwork through the process.
Know exactly where you stand
Walk in ready
We carry it for you
Every new motor carrier gets audited within roughly the first year of operating under its own authority. FMCSA checks your safety management — driver files, drug & alcohol program, hours of service, maintenance, and more. Pass and you continue; fail and your authority can be pulled.
A handful of findings fail the audit on their own — no drug & alcohol testing program, using a driver with no valid CDL or who's medically unqualified, operating without required insurance, not keeping hours-of-service records, or running a vehicle that's out of service or never annually inspected. Our free check flags these first.
No one honestly can — FMCSA runs the audit. What we guarantee is that you walk in knowing every gap and having it fixed, so there are no surprises. That's the whole difference between passing and scrambling.
No. X3 DOT Audit is a compliance services company, not a law firm, and this isn't legal advice. If a matter turns legal, we'll tell you to bring in a licensed transportation attorney.
No — that's exactly when to call. Run the free readiness check now, then we move fast to close gaps before your audit date.
Start with the free readiness check. If there are gaps — and there usually are — we'll close them with you before audit day.
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