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Vertical Identity
Tennessee · Volunteer State · Trusted by hundreds of Tennessee motor carriers

Tennessee DOT consortium —
enrolled today, on the road tomorrow.

Vertical Identity is an FMCSA-compliant DOT consortium serving hundreds of Tennessee motor carriers. We run the random drug & alcohol pool, file Clearinghouse queries, deliver MRO-verified results, and keep new-entrant audits painless — for owner-operators, small fleets, and growing motor carriers across Tennessee and nationwide. Interstate truckers don't stop at state lines, and neither does our coverage.

$85First driver / yr
$25Each add'l driver / yr
Same-day Certificate of Enrollment
— What Tennessee carriers get
  • FMCSA-compliant random drug & alcohol pool with quarterly selections
  • 20,000+ SAMHSA-certified collection sites in all 50 states — your drivers test wherever they roll
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse queries handled on your behalf
  • MRO-verified results in 24–72 hours, posted to your portal
  • Designated Employer Representative (DER) support during business hours
  • Audit-ready records on demand for FMCSA new-entrant audits
$85
First driver / yr
10+
Tennessee metros covered
20,000+
Nationwide labs
24–72 hr
MRO-verified results
10+ yrs
DOT consortium experience
01 · Operating context

Why Tennessee-based motor carriers choose Vertical Identity

Tennessee — the Volunteer State — is a top-30 state for FMCSA-registered motor carriers. Memphis hosts FedEx's World Hub at MEM Airport — by ton-mile cargo, MEM is the largest cargo airport in the world, generating enormous air-to-truck transfer. Whether you run regional inside the state or coast-to-coast OTR, every CDL driver behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle has to be in a compliant random drug and alcohol testing program. We're built for that.

Tennessee freight runs along I-40 (cross-state east-west, transcontinental, Memphis → Nashville → Knoxville), I-65 (Nashville → AL/KY), I-75 (Knoxville → Chattanooga → GA), I-24 (Nashville → Chattanooga), I-55 (Memphis → MO). Common operations include FedEx Memphis World Hub air-to-truck logistics, automotive parts hauling for Nissan Smyrna / GM Spring Hill / VW Chattanooga / Ford BlueOval City, music industry logistics out of Nashville, and I-40 transcontinental OTR. We understand the routes, the regulators, the audit cycles, and the realities of running commercial trucks across Tennessee — and the same enrollment, the same random pool, and the same Clearinghouse-query support work whether your driver is hauling inside the state or rolling through 20+ others on a single trip.

02 · Coverage

Coverage across Tennessee

Tennessee has dense collection-site coverage at SAMHSA-certified labs across every major metro. The QuickApp links we generate when your driver is randomly selected work at any of 20,000+ sites in all 50 states — no appointment needed at most, just a photo ID at the window. No payment due at collection.

— Tennessee

Nashville Metro

State capital, music city, fast-growing distribution-center hub

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Memphis Metro

FedEx World Hub — largest air cargo airport in the world

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Knoxville

East TN, Smoky Mountains region

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Chattanooga

Volkswagen plant, southeast TN, GA border

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Tri-Cities (Johnson City / Kingsport / Bristol)

Northeast TN

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Clarksville

North-central TN, Fort Campbell military

— OTR

20,000+ nationwide

Same QuickApp works at any SAMHSA-certified site in all 50 states.

03 · How it goes

The 5-step Tennessee consortium enrollment

About 4 minutes, end to end. Same-day Certificate of Enrollment to your DER.

STEP 01
Enter your DOT or MC number.
We pull your registered legal name, address, and operating authority status from the FMCSA SAFER database to pre-fill enrollment.
STEP 02
Choose your plan.
$85 covers your first driver for a full year. Each additional driver is $25/yr. Annual fee includes random pool participation, Clearinghouse queries, and DER support.
STEP 03
Add your driver(s).
Provide each driver's name, CDL number, and personal email (FCRA requires consent links go to the driver directly, not the employer).
STEP 04
Pay.
Credit card via Authorize.net — no setup fees, no hidden charges, no surcharges.
STEP 05
Get your Certificate of Enrollment.
Generated instantly, delivered to your DER's email, and stored permanently in your member portal.
04 · Signup flow

New Tennessee carrier enrollment — what you can order at signup

Vertical Identity's new motor carrier enrollment is a single 4-minute online flow. You pick a consortium plan, optionally add motor-carrier-level services, then add each CDL driver and pick which per-driver services to order at the same time. Everything below appears on the enrollment page — no separate orders, no follow-up calls. Live prices below match the portal.

05 · Per-test rate sheet

Other DOT testing services

Billed only when ordered.

Per-test ratesUSD
DOT 5-panel drug test$69
DOT BAT alcohol test$59
Drug + BAT combo$128
Return-to-duty / observed$99
DOT physical exam$119
06 · Field notes

Fun facts about Tennessee freight

  • 01

    Memphis hosts FedEx's World Hub at MEM Airport — by ton-mile cargo, MEM is the largest cargo airport in the world, generating enormous air-to-truck transfer.

  • 02

    Tennessee borders 8 states — the same as Missouri — making it one of the most strategic freight crossroads in the US Southeast.

  • 03

    Nissan, GM, Volkswagen, and Ford all operate major manufacturing in Tennessee — automotive parts trucking is a dominant freight category.

07 · For startups

FMCSA new-entrant audits — Tennessee trucking startups

Tennessee sees significant new motor carrier registrations every year. Every new entrant must pass an FMCSA Safety Audit within 12 months of getting their authority. The drug and alcohol testing program is the most common audit failure point — we make it the easiest part. Every member gets audit-ready records on demand: Certificate of Enrollment, random selection logs, test results, and Clearinghouse query history are all one click from your portal.

08 · How random works

Random testing rates and quarterly selections

Per current FMCSA rules, the annual random testing rate is 50% for drug and 10% for alcohol of the average pool size. We process selections quarterly using a federally-compliant random number generator. When a driver is selected, the DER gets a notification with the testing window, the driver receives a QuickApp link to find the nearest collection site, the lab sends the sample to our Medical Review Officer, and the verified result posts to your member portal in 24–72 hours.

09 · Reader questions

Frequently asked questions — Tennessee carriers

Do Tennessee-based owner-operators need to join a DOT consortium?
Yes. Any motor carrier or owner-operator with a CDL holder operating an FMCSA-regulated commercial vehicle must be enrolled in a DOT random drug and alcohol testing program. For owner-operators (one-driver carriers), federal regulation 49 CFR 382.305(b) requires consortium membership — you cannot self-administer your own random selections. Vertical Identity is an FMCSA-compliant DOT consortium serving hundreds of Tennessee motor carriers at $85 per year for the first driver.
How does the random drug testing pool work for Tennessee carriers?
When you enroll, your driver(s) are added to our consortium-wide random pool. Each quarter, a federally-mandated percentage of the pool is selected for random testing — currently 50% drug and 10% alcohol per FMCSA. Selections are computer-generated and unannounced. If your driver is selected, you receive a notification with a QuickApp link to schedule the test at any SAMHSA-certified collection site in Tennessee or anywhere in the country (20,000+ nationwide). Results post directly to your member portal in 24–72 hours.
Where can my Tennessee-area drivers complete a DOT drug test?
Tennessee has dense collection-site coverage across all major metros — Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, and beyond — plus 20,000+ SAMHSA-certified sites in all 50 states for OTR drivers on the road. Your driver picks the nearest site via the QuickApp link we send when they're randomly selected, brings a valid government photo ID, and completes the test. No appointment needed at most clinics. No payment due at collection.
How fast can I enroll if I just got my TN DOT number?
Same day — usually under five minutes. New entrants who just got authority from FMCSA need an active consortium enrollment before they put a CDL driver behind the wheel. Our online enrollment at members.verticalidentity.com/enroll generates your Certificate of Enrollment (CoE) instantly upon payment, which is what you provide to FMCSA, your insurance, and any new-entrant audit. We also handle the FMCSA Clearinghouse query that's required before hiring any new driver.
What's included in the $85 first-driver Tennessee consortium price?
For $85/year per first driver and $25/year for each additional driver, you get: enrollment in our random drug and alcohol testing pool, quarterly random selection processing and notifications, FMCSA Clearinghouse query support, electronic Certificate of Enrollment, MRO-verified results delivered to your portal, designated employer representative (DER) support, and audit-ready compliance records. Drug tests themselves are billed per-test at the member rate of $69 (drug) / $59 (alcohol BAT) when ordered.
What happens if my driver tests positive in Tennessee?
A verified positive (confirmed by our Medical Review Officer after a chance to explain any prescriptions) means the driver is immediately removed from safety-sensitive duty and must complete the federal SAP (Substance Abuse Professional) return-to-duty process before resuming driving. Vertical Identity files the violation in the FMCSA Clearinghouse on your behalf, opens a support ticket to walk you through DER responsibilities, and tracks the SAP return-to-duty test once the driver completes their treatment plan. The same federal rules apply in Tennessee as in every other state.
Does Vertical Identity support Tennessee new-entrant audits?
Yes. New motor carriers must pass an FMCSA New Entrant Safety Audit within 12 months of getting their authority. The audit checks that you have a compliant drug and alcohol testing program (consortium enrollment), driver qualification files, hours-of-service records, and other safety documentation. The drug and alcohol testing program is the most common audit failure point — we make it the easiest part. Every member gets audit-ready records on demand from the portal.
10 · Cross-references

Related pages

11 · Nationwide

DOT consortium — all 50 states

We serve carriers in all 50 states — same plan, same pricing, same support no matter where your authority is registered. A few of our other published state pages:

Don't see your state? Doesn't matter — enroll directly. We serve carriers registered in every US state and territory.

Ready to enroll? Tennessee carriers — same-day Certificate.

$85 first driver. $25 each additional. Online in 4 minutes. We'll have your Certificate of Enrollment in your inbox before you finish your coffee.