Every Fleet You Manage Has the Same Compliance Requirements. Your Tools Should Too.

Written by Aliana G
May 13, 2026

The DQ file requirements don’t shrink for small fleets. Neither should your system.

What the data says:

• 83% of audited carriers in 2024 had 20 or fewer power units — the exact segment compliance service providers most commonly serve.
• 94% of audits resulted in at least one violation — regardless of fleet size.
• 47% of fleet professionals report being ‘somewhat’ or ‘not very confident’ in their compliance process.

Source: FMCSA MCMIS via FreightWaves; FMCSA 2024 Audits Year in Review; TruckRight Recruiting, Retention and Compliance Survey (2026).

You know what a DOT audit actually feels like for your clients. The “knock on the door”. The request for files. The scramble to find a document that should exist somewhere. You’ve probably been the one on the phone walking them through it.

Your clients hired you because they don’t want that scramble. What they don’t know is how many compliance service providers are managing 10’s to 100’s of accounts across spreadsheets, shared folders, and calendar reminders — systems that were fine for two clients and are quietly falling apart at ten.

Here’s what FMCSA doesn’t adjust for fleet size: the DQ file requirements under 49 CFR 391.51 apply equally to a 3-truck operation and a 300-truck operation. Employment application, MVR, medical certificate, pre-employment drug test, road test certificate, annual review — the list doesn’t shrink because the headcount does.

And when you’re managing those requirements across 10, 15, or 20 separate client accounts, the failure mode isn’t laziness. It’s that the tools you’re using weren’t built for multi-account compliance management at any scale.

 

ComplyDQ was built for the service provider who needs one system for driver qualification files that works the same way for every client. Setup per account can take just minutes depending on size. Every driver file across every account lives in one place. Renewals get flagged before they’re problems. Your clients’ drivers sign docs from their phones and never have to worry about logging into “yet another system”. You just need something easy, accessible and you need it to work every time, for every account.

Book a discovery call to see it in action.

Sources & References

FreightWaves: How to survive an FMCSA off-site audit — 83% of audited carriers had 20 or fewer units

FMCSA 2024 Audits Year in Review — 94% violation rate; 57% small fleet targeting


TruckRight: Recruiting, Retention and Compliance Survey — 47% of fleet professionals lack compliance confidence; 35% use spreadsheets


49 CFR 391.51 — General requirements for driver qualification files — Full DQ file requirements applying to all fleets

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