Drug Testing TPA Services - Nationwide Compliance, Simplified
Accredited Drug Testing (ADT) is your trusted Third Party Administrator (TPA) for drug and alcohol testing programs. We manage policy, random selections, electronic CCFs, laboratory coordination, MRO review, results delivery, training, and compliance, so you can focus on operations.
Call 800-221-4291What We Do as Your TPA
- Program design for DOT (49 CFR Part 40) and Non-DOT testing.
- Random selection pools, notifications, and MIS reporting.
- Electronic CCF scheduling at thousands of collection sites.
- Laboratory confirmation with MRO verification.
- Policy development and supervisor training.
- Secure portals and audit-ready documentation.
DOT vs. Non-DOT Programs
| Aspect | DOT | Non-DOT |
|---|---|---|
| Rules | 49 CFR Part 40 + modal regs | Employer policy |
| MRO Review | Required | Recommended |
| Test Types | Urine, oral fluid, hair | Urine, hair, saliva |
| Randoms | Agency-set | Employer-defined |
| Documentation | eCCF, MIS, records | Policy-driven |
How Enrollment Works
- Scope your company's needs.
- Proposal & onboarding setup.
- Go live: issue eCCFs and schedule tests.
- Manage results and MRO review.
- Maintain compliance and annual audits.
Why Choose ADT
- Nationwide collection network
- MRO-reviewed results
- Electronic CCF convenience
- Audit-ready documentation
- Supervisor & DER training
Industries Served
Transportation, logistics, aviation, pipeline, maritime, construction, healthcare, education, municipalities, and more.
Author & Review
Author: John Burgos, CSAPA, VP of Accredited Drug Testing; NDASA instructor.
Editorial Review: ADT Compliance Team
Published: Nov 13, 2025, Last Review: Nov 13, 2025
Top 10 FAQs
1) What does a Drug Testing TPA do?
We manage your full program from policy, randoms, scheduling, MRO review, results, and compliance tracking.
2) DOT vs. Non-DOT, what’s the difference?
DOT programs follow federal rules (49 CFR Part 40 + modal regs). Non-DOT programs are employer-guided but best when modeled on DOT standards.
3) Which test methods do you support?
Urine, oral fluid (as permitted), hair, and alcohol testing with certified labs and MRO verification.
4) Do you offer random consortiums?
Yes: owner-operators and small fleets can join our compliant random pools with MIS reporting.
5) How fast are results?
Most negatives report in 1 - 2 business days; confirmed positives take longer due to MRO review.
6) Is an MRO required for Non-DOT?
Not legally, but highly recommended for defensibility and consistency.
7) Can you help write our policy?
Yes, we provide templates and custom policy drafting per federal/state laws.
8) Do you provide supervisor training?
Yes, online and live sessions to meet DOT and Non-DOT requirements.
9) How do donors schedule a test?
We email an eCCF and direct them to the nearest collection site in our national network.
10) How do we begin?
Call 800-221-4291 or request a proposal to get started.
References & Regulatory Resources
Editorial Standards
ADT content is reviewed by compliance experts and updated when federal or state laws change.