Wisconsin DOT consortium —
enrolled today, on the road tomorrow.
Vertical Identity is an FMCSA-compliant DOT consortium serving hundreds of Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin and nationwide. Interstate truckers don't stop at state lines, and neither does our coverage.
- 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
Why Wisconsin-based motor carriers choose Vertical Identity
Wisconsin — the America's Dairyland — is a top-30 state for FMCSA-registered motor carriers. Wisconsin is the largest US producer of cheese and the second-largest producer of milk — concentrated dairy operations drive enormous food-grade refrigerated trucking. 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.
Wisconsin freight runs along I-94 (IL → Milwaukee → Madison → MN), I-43 (Milwaukee → Green Bay), I-39 (Madison → Wausau → MI Upper Peninsula), I-90 (Chicago → Madison → MN), I-41 (Milwaukee → Green Bay → MI). Common operations include dairy industry refrigerated trucking (cheese, milk, butter, yogurt), paper and forest-products freight from Fox River Valley, Milwaukee Lake Michigan port drayage, agricultural commodity hauling (corn, soybeans, cranberries), and I-94 / I-43 OTR connecting Chicago to the Twin Cities. We understand the routes, the regulators, the audit cycles, and the realities of running commercial trucks across Wisconsin — 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.
Coverage across Wisconsin
Wisconsin 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.
Milwaukee Metro
Largest metro, Lake Michigan port, beer and brewing
Madison
State capital, University of Wisconsin
Green Bay / Fox Valley
Paper industry capital, NFL Packers
Eau Claire / Western WI
I-94 corridor, manufacturing
Kenosha / Racine
Chicago metro extension on Lake Michigan
La Crosse
Mississippi River, MN border
20,000+ nationwide
Same QuickApp works at any SAMHSA-certified site in all 50 states.
The 5-step Wisconsin consortium enrollment
About 4 minutes, end to end. Same-day Certificate of Enrollment to your DER.
New Wisconsin 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.
Pick a plan
Both plans include FMCSA random pool membership, quarterly random selections, MRO-verified results, Clearinghouse C/TPA support, and DER service.
Company-level (one-time)
Optional company services selected once during enrollment. Most new carriers need at least Clearinghouse Setup and a written FMCSA policy.
For each Wisconsin driver
Selected per driver at enrollment. Pre-Employment, MVR, and Clearinghouse Query are required before any new hire operates a commercial vehicle.
Required note: A Pre-Employment Drug Test, FMCSA Clearinghouse Query, and MVR are required by federal regulation before any new CDL driver operates a commercial motor vehicle. You can either order them through enrollment, or arrange them separately before the driver's first shift.
Other DOT testing services
Billed only when ordered.
Fun facts about Wisconsin freight
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Wisconsin is the largest US producer of cheese and the second-largest producer of milk — concentrated dairy operations drive enormous food-grade refrigerated trucking.
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Green Bay's Fox River Valley is the historic paper-industry capital of North America — generating significant pulp, paper, and forest-products freight.
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Milwaukee's Lake Michigan port handles bulk commodities (steel, salt, grain) and serves as a Great Lakes break-bulk gateway.
FMCSA new-entrant audits — Wisconsin trucking startups
Wisconsin 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.
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.
Frequently asked questions — Wisconsin carriers
Do Wisconsin-based owner-operators need to join a DOT consortium?
How does the random drug testing pool work for Wisconsin carriers?
Where can my Wisconsin-area drivers complete a DOT drug test?
How fast can I enroll if I just got my WI DOT number?
What's included in the $85 first-driver Wisconsin consortium price?
What happens if my driver tests positive in Wisconsin?
Does Vertical Identity support Wisconsin new-entrant audits?
Related pages
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? Wisconsin 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.