I Need a DOT SAP near Me! SRS Gets You Help Fast!

After failing a DOT drug and/or alcohol test, most DOT mandated employees are left endlessly searching for a way to return to their safety-sensitive position. In order to return to work, DOT mandated employees are required to have an evaluation with a Substance Abuse Professional and must follow the guidelines for treatment and/or education programs outlined by their SAP. If you have been wondering, “How do I find a DOT qualified SAP near me?” rest assured that SAP Referral Services can help.

Why Do I Need a DOT SAP near Me?

The DOT requires mandated employees to complete regular and random drug and/or alcohol tests. If you fail or refuse to take any of these tests, you will be immediately removed from your safety-sensitive duties. After you are removed, you must be evaluated by a qualified DOT SAP near you.

SAP Referral Services is partnered with DOT qualified SAP professionals nationwide and can help you find a SAP in your geographic area. If you have been struggling to find a DOT SAP stop doing hours of research and let the experts at SAP Referral Services get you an appointment quickly.

Choose SAP Referral Services to Find a DOT SAP near You!

Finding a SAP in your area can be time consuming and SAP Referral Services understands that you might not have this time to waste. SAP Referral Services has assisted thousands of DOT mandated employees regain their safety-sensitive positions by partnering them with a qualified SAP in their area quickly. Try their FastTrack Enrollment Program, a program aimed at getting you seen by a DOT qualified SAP within 72 business hours.

To learn more about the FastTrack Enrollment Program, and to find a SAP quickly, click here https://sapreferralservices.com/fasttrack-enrollment-program/.


SAP Referral Services (SRS) is the leading facilitator for mandated substance abuse evaluations. SRS maintains an extensive network of qualified providers in more than 3,000 locations nationwide for testing violations that originate from any of the DOT’s modes including FMCSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, USCG and PHMSA, or a company’s internal drug and alcohol testing policy.