DOT Auditors Are Working From Home…Yep, Off-site Audits Are Going Up!
April 10, 2020

Like most U.S. workers right now, federal and state ‘DOT’ auditors—those who conduct compliance audits of trucking companies—are working from home. How does a DOT auditor do their job while working from home? Easy, they use their recent training, new FMCSA software, and a new web portal, to conduct “off-site reviews” of motor carriers. As the name suggests, off-site reviews are remotely-conducted DOT compliance audits that can be done from a home office using nothing more than a computer and, at times, a phone.

As STC communicated to its clients last year, throughout 2019 FMCSA trained their own auditors across the U.S., along with many state DOT auditors, on how to conduct off-site reviews, and when this new auditing approach should be used. They did so because a pilot program demonstrated their efficiency and cost-effectiveness. And, that’s why in FY 2019 the number of off-site reviews increased by more than 400% year over year. In the current COVID-19 driven work-from-home environment, you can safely bet the number of remotely-conducted off-site reviews of trucking companies, large and small, will continue to climb, and the upward trend line will get even steeper. Carriers should keep in mind, though, that off-site reviews are typically initiated on higher risk carriers (i.e., when the company has elevated CSA scores in 1 or 2 BASICs). There are tens of thousands of carriers that fall into this category.