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JST Truck Permits I Trucking Professionals I Fresno I California

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WHY JST TRUCK PERMITS FOR YOUR TRUCKING NEEDS?

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JST Truck Permits is a US-based company that provides all the services that a trucking company or trucker needs. JST Truck Permits has two offices at present, one in California and the other one is in Indiana with the most reliable, honest, and experienced staff. Customer satisfaction is the prime goal of JSTTruck Permits . SERVICES WE OFFER: ·         All Trucking Permits Trucking Permits are required to collect interstate taxes from the truckers for fuel and miles operated over the United States. Trucking permits include:        i.           IRPPlates       ii.           USDOT     i ii.           MCAuthority/ICC     iv.           UCR(Unified Carrier Registration)       v.           NewMexico WDT     vi.           Oregon(PUC)    vii.            KentuckyPermit (KYU)   viii.           NewYork HUT     ix.           SCACCode Get a quick quote ·         DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing The safety-sensitive employees who provide transportati

DOT New Entrant Safety Audit Support

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If you are new in the trucking industry or have just got your operating authority from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, then you have to pass the new entrant safety audit within the first 12 months. Let JST Truck Permits help you in successfully passing your DOT audit. What key factors are included in the  DOT audit ? The safety audit will be focused on these key points: ·         Driver Qualifications ·         Vehicle Maintenance ·         Driver Duty Status/Hours-of-Service ·         Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use Testing ·         Accident Registers and Documentation ·         Hazardous Materials Requirements How is the  DOT safety audit conducted? The audit will be conducted only by the FMCSA-certified auditors electronically, by submitting required documents via mail or fax or by visiting directly at the carrier’s place of business.  The submitted documents must prove that the carrier has effectively established all th