Delivery Driver
DOT RegulatedAlso known as: Package Delivery Driver, Last-Mile Driver, Route Driver, Courier
Delivery drivers may be DOT-regulated depending on vehicle weight. Drivers of vehicles over 10,001 lbs GVWR are subject to DOT physical and drug testing requirements. Gig economy delivery drivers may have different requirements depending on the platform and vehicle used.
Required Health Screenings & Tests
| Requirement | Frequency | Regulation |
|---|---|---|
| DOT Physical Examination Required for drivers operating vehicles over 10,001 lbs GVWR or transporting 9+ passengers for compensation. | Every 2 Years | 49 CFR Part 391 |
| DOT Drug Test (Pre-Employment) Required for DOT-regulated positions before performing safety-sensitive functions. | One-Time | 49 CFR Part 382 |
| Non-DOT Drug Test Employer-directed testing for drivers of vehicles under DOT thresholds. | One-Time | — |
| Random Drug Testing Required for DOT-regulated drivers; optional but common for non-DOT positions. | Varies | 49 CFR Part 382 |
Required Certifications
CDL (if GCWR > 26,001 lbs)
- Issued by
- State DMV
- Valid for
- 4-8 years
- Renewal
- Standard CDL renewal with valid medical certificate.
Medical Examiner's Certificate
- Issued by
- NRCME-certified examiner
- Valid for
- Up to 24 months
- Renewal
- DOT physical examination.
Compliance Timeline
Pre-Hire
— Before First Day- DOT physical (if applicable)
- Drug test (DOT or non-DOT)
- Motor vehicle record check
- License verification
Onboarding
— First 30 Days- Random testing enrollment
- Vehicle operation training
- Safety protocol training
Ongoing
— Throughout Employment- Random testing
- Post-accident testing
- Annual MVR check
Periodic Renewal
— Regular Renewals- DOT physical every 24 months
- License renewal per state
- Annual driving record review
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Amazon/UPS/FedEx delivery drivers need DOT physicals?
It depends on the vehicle. Drivers of vehicles over 10,001 lbs GVWR (most UPS/FedEx route trucks) need DOT physicals and drug testing. Drivers using personal vehicles or small vans typically do not, but may need non-DOT testing per company policy.
Are gig delivery drivers (DoorDash, Instacart) DOT-regulated?
Generally no. Gig drivers using personal vehicles under 10,001 lbs are not subject to DOT regulations. However, platform companies may require their own drug testing or background check policies.
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