Pricing updated 01/01/2024
*Pricing is subject to change, please verify your procedure cost with one of our associates when making your appointment
Please bring a valid driver’s license. WE cannot accept an expired drivers license or a photo copy of your license. Your license does not need to list you as a class B or A.
You will be asked basic health history information. Please be prepared to indicate dates of onset, diagnosis, treating physician’s name and address, and current limitations related to a medical condition or operation. Bring a list of current medications (including over-the-counter medications) used regularly or recently.
DMV exams do not require a drug test. Unless you are aware of a drug test that is needed at the time of your exam, you will not be required to take one. The doctor will need a urine sample for a basic urinalysis. Please drink water before arriving to ensure you can provide a specimen in a timely manner.
You will be taking a vision test during your exam. It is a simple check-up, but if you wear glasses while driving, you need to bring the glasses with you for this portion of the exam.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Report.
Recent report going back a minimum of 90 days from the date of physical.
The doctor will provide you with the original copy of the exam and the signed certificate. It is your responsibility to take or mail these documents to the DMV.
ADM Screening registers Transportation and Trucking Companies, as well as Independent Truck Drivers, in a random computer pool. The consortium is this collective pool of registered drivers and companies. Whatever be your job title in your organization, ADM Screening works to help you comply with Federal requirements for your Drug and Alcohol program.
ADM Screening registers Transportation and Trucking Companies, as well as Independent Truck Drivers, in a random computer pool. The consortium is this collective pool of registered drivers and companies. Whatever be your job title in your organization, ADM Screening works to help you comply with Federal requirements for your Drug and Alcohol program.
Trucking consortium services and DOT compliant random drug tests.
In accordance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) mandatory requirements, 16 or larger passenger busses and all CDL drivers with a Vehicle Gross weight of at least 26,001 pounds must register with a Drug and Alcohol Consortium. Even if you use the transportation for only a day, you must complete the registration. You may call on ADM Screening for assistance with the Federal mandates and any related documents found elsewhere in the Management Information Systems (MIS) reports
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