Mobile DOT Drug Testing in Park City, Utah — On-Site Service for Summit County Employers
If you've got a CDL driver sitting in the parking lot waiting on a drug test, you don't have time to figure out which clinic takes DOT collections or whether they're open on a Thursday afternoon. BBB Mobile DOT Drug Test is based in Park City. We come to you. DOT urine drug tests are $100, breath alcohol testing is $65, and we serve the entire Summit County corridor — from Kimball Junction to the job sites going up Old Ranch Road.
Call us now: (435) 395-1459
Mobile DOT Drug Testing Means Your Driver Doesn't Leave the Yard
The standard approach — sending a driver to a clinic — costs more than you think. You're paying for the test, the fuel, and two to three hours of productivity. If the clinic has a wait, that's half a shift gone. If they don't accept your DOT collection paperwork correctly, you're starting over.
We don't work that way. You call, we schedule a time, and we come to your location. The collection takes about 15 minutes. Your driver stays on your property, your dispatcher doesn't have to track someone across town, and you've got a DOT-compliant specimen in the chain of custody before lunch.
For Park City employers, that matters. Construction projects on SR-224, resort staffing at Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley, logistics operations at Kimball Junction — none of those employers can afford to burn half a workday on a drug test that should take 15 minutes.
Who We Serve in Park City and Summit County
Summit County's economy runs on a few industries that all touch DOT regulations one way or another. Construction is the obvious one — the development boom from Kimball Junction down through Jeremy Ranch has put a lot of CDL drivers on the road hauling equipment, concrete, and materials. Every one of those drivers needs pre-employment DOT testing before they turn the first key, and most of those companies need a random consortium program to stay FMCSA-compliant year-round.
Resort operations are a less obvious category, but Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley both operate vehicles and equipment that fall under DOT oversight. Shuttle services, equipment transport, and any operation using commercial vehicles with a GVWR over 26,001 pounds — all regulated. Those employers need the same compliance infrastructure as a trucking company.
Then there's the I-80 corridor. Trucking companies moving freight between Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Back use Park City as a base. The Kimball Junction truck stops, distribution centers, and logistics operations along that stretch of I-80 are exactly the kind of employers we work with regularly. If you're running a fleet out of Park City or Summit County, we can manage your entire DOT drug and alcohol testing program — from pre-employment to random draws to post-accident response.
Services Available in Park City, UT
DOT Urine Drug Testing — $100/test
Five-panel FMCSA-required test: marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, and phencyclidine (PCP). Collected on-site, processed through a SAMHSA-certified lab, reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO). Results typically come back in 24 to 72 hours for a negative. Positive or inconclusive results go through MRO review before any employer notification.
DOT Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT) — $65/test
Performed by a qualified Breath Alcohol Technician using an Evidential Breath Testing device. Required for pre-employment, random, reasonable suspicion, post-accident, and return-to-duty situations under FMCSA regulations. A result at or above 0.04 is a DOT violation. We handle the confirmation testing protocol on-site.
Post-Accident Testing — From $250
FMCSA requires drug testing within 8 hours of a qualifying accident and alcohol testing within 2 hours (or no later than 8 hours). If those windows close, you've got a compliance problem. Call (435) 395-1459 the moment an accident happens — we dispatch as fast as possible for Summit County locations.
Pre-Employment DOT Drug Testing
No CDL driver can operate a commercial vehicle for your company until they've passed a pre-employment DOT drug test. We can typically schedule this same-day or next-day for Park City employers.
Non-DOT Drug Testing
Not all positions require DOT testing, but many Park City employers — construction companies, resort hospitality operations, property management firms — have their own workplace drug policies. We offer 5-panel and 10-panel non-DOT drug screening as well.
Why Park City Employers Use BBB Mobile
We're local. That's the short version. We're not a national chain dispatching from a call center in another state — we're based in Park City, and we know Summit County. We know that getting from Kimball Junction to Jeremy Ranch during ski season takes twice as long as Google says. We know that construction crews on job sites off Marsac Avenue don't have a conference room to use as a collection site — we work with whatever space is available.
We're also fully certified. DOT-compliant collection procedures. FMCSA, FAA, and FTA certification. AABB Accredited. HIPAA compliant. Every specimen collected under a proper chain of custody, processed through a SAMHSA-certified laboratory, and reviewed by a licensed MRO before results are released.
The documentation is always right. That matters when an FMCSA auditor shows up and starts asking for your testing records.
Frequently Asked Questions — Park City DOT Drug Testing
Do you come to job sites outside of central Park City?
Yes. We serve the entire Summit County area including Kimball Junction, Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, Silver Summit, and the Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley corridors. For locations outside our primary service area, travel fees may apply — call us and we'll give you a straight answer on cost and timing.
How quickly can you get to us for a post-accident test?
Post-accident testing is our most time-sensitive service. The moment you have a qualifying accident, call (435) 395-1459. We'll tell you exactly how fast we can be on-site. Don't wait — the FMCSA clock starts at the moment of the accident.
My company only has two or three drivers. Do I still need a random testing program?
If any of your drivers hold a commercial driver's license and operate a CDL-required vehicle, yes — you're subject to FMCSA drug and alcohol testing regulations regardless of fleet size. Owner-operators are required to be enrolled in a DOT-approved consortium. We can walk you through the requirements for your specific situation.
What's the difference between a DOT and non-DOT drug test?
A DOT drug test follows specific federal regulations: five-panel urine collection, SAMHSA-certified lab, MRO review. A non-DOT drug test follows your company's policy — panel options vary, and the chain of custody requirements are less rigid. Many Park City employers run both depending on the position.
Schedule Your Park City DOT Drug Test
We're local, we're certified, and we come to you. For Summit County employers who need DOT drug and alcohol testing without the clinic runaround, BBB Mobile DOT Drug Test is the answer.
Call (435) 395-1459 to schedule or ask about our consortium program. You can also reach us by email at info@bbbmobiledotdrugtest.com.
Same-day and next-day appointments available for Park City and Summit County.
