The service providers who build lasting client relationships aren’t just avoiding violations. They’re discovering value before anyone asks.
What the data says:
- 94% of FMCSA audits in 2024 resulted in at least one violation. On-site audits uncovered twice as many acute violations as off-site reviews.
- 55% of audits in 2024 included acute or critical violations — those that directly affect a carrier’s safety rating.
- A Satisfactory safety rating is a competitive advantage for your clients. An Unsatisfactory rating can affect their ability to operate, win contracts, and retain customers.
Source: FMCSA 2024 Audits Year in Review; FMCSA Safety Measurement System.
Here’s a question most compliance service providers never think to ask: when your client passes an audit cleanly, do they know you’re the reason?
If the answer is no — if a clean audit just feels like nothing happened — then you’re delivering value your client can’t see.And if compliance only gets noticed when something goes wrong, you might as well say goodbye when that client gets fined.
The relationship between a compliance service provider and a fleet client is built on a quiet promise: stay ahead of problems so I never have to think about them. The challenge is that when you do your job perfectly, nothing visible happens. No fines. No violations. No phone calls. Just another month of smooth operations your client attributes to luck rather than active management.
That’s a retention problem. And it starts with the DQ file.
A clean, complete, current DQ file is the foundation of a Satisfactory FMCSA safety rating. Under 49 CFR 391.51, driver qualification files must be maintained accurately and continuously — not assembled in a hurry when an audit is announced. The carriers who come out of audits cleanly are the ones whose files reflect months of consistent management, not a last-minute scramble.
For a service provider, that consistent level of management is the product. And it needs to be visible — to you, and ideally to your clients — before an auditor ever walks in.
The service providers who have the lowest churn aren’t the ones who charge the least. They’re the ones who can show clients what proactive compliance management actually looks like: a dashboard where every file is green, every renewal is scheduled, and every gap is flagged before it becomes a violation.
ComplyDQ gives you that visibility across every driver and every account. When your client asks what they’re paying for, you can
show them — not explain it.
Book a discovery call to see what multi-account visibility looks like in practice.
Sources & References
FMCSA 2024 Audits Year in Review — On-site vs. off-site audit findings; acute/critical violation rates
FMCSA: Safety Ratings and What They Mean — Satisfactory, Conditional, Unsatisfactory outcomes
49 CFR 391.51 — General requirements for driver qualification files — Continuous file maintenance

