The length of the DOT return-to-duty process depends on several factors, including how quickly the employee completes SAP requirements, education or treatment recommendations, follow-up evaluations, and return-to-duty testing.
Why Timelines Vary
Every case is different.
The SAP determines what recommendations must be completed before authorizing return-to-duty testing.
Typical Steps
Step 1
Initial SAP evaluation.
Step 2
Completion of education or treatment recommendations.
Step 3
SAP follow-up evaluation.
Step 4
Return-to-duty testing.
Step 5
Return to safety-sensitive duties after meeting applicable requirements.
How Employees Can Avoid Delays
We recommend:
- Scheduling SAP appointments promptly
- Completing recommendations quickly
- Maintaining communication with employers
- Scheduling random drug testing with us as soon as SAP authorization is received
DOT Testing in San Jose
Once your SAP authorizes testing, we can assist with DOT-compliant specimen collection services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the process be completed in a few days?
The timeline depends on SAP recommendations and completion requirements.
What causes delays?
Missed appointments, incomplete recommendations, and scheduling delays are common factors.
Can I speed up the process?
Prompt completion of required steps may help reduce delays.
