Kansas DOT Compliance, handled.
The outsourced safety department for Kansas carriers. We run FMCSA and Kansas Department of Transportation compliance so you can drive.
Compliance for Kansas carriers
Every Kansas interstate carrier answers to the FMCSA — CSA Safety Measurement System scores, the New Entrant Safety Audit in your first year, and the FMCSA Clearinghouse — alongside the Kansas Department of Transportation for registration, IRP, and IFTA. Roadside enforcement runs through Kansas commercial vehicle enforcement (state police / DPS).
I-70 and I-35 cross here; agricultural hauling is the dominant freight type. FleetSafety keeps every document, deadline, and score current — and a real safety officer answers when an audit notice or accident lands.
What we handle in Kansas
- Driver qualification (DQ) files
- FMCSA Clearinghouse queries
- CSA score monitoring & DataQ challenges
- DOT drug & alcohol program
- New Entrant & compliance audit prep
- MVR monitoring & registrations
- Federal
- FMCSA (U.S. DOT)
- Regulator
- Kansas Department of Transportation
- Program
- FMCSA Safety Rating + CSA Safety Measurement System (SMS)
- Enforcement
- Kansas commercial vehicle enforcement (state police / DPS)
- Audit/review
- FMCSA New Entrant Safety Audit (first 12 months) and compliance reviews
- Freight hub
- Kansas City
Kansas compliance questions
Questions
Who regulates trucking safety in Kansas?
Kansas interstate carriers answer to the FMCSA federally — CSA scores, the New Entrant Safety Audit, and the Clearinghouse — plus the Kansas Department of Transportation for registration, IRP, and IFTA, with roadside enforcement by Kansas commercial vehicle enforcement (state police / DPS).
Does FleetSafety handle compliance in Kansas?
Yes. FleetSafety manages FMCSA compliance for Kansas carriers — DQ files, Clearinghouse, CSA monitoring, the drug program, and audit defense — at $50/truck/mo managed or $20/truck/mo self-serve software.
Stop losing sleep over Kansas compliance.
Walk us through one driver. If we're a fit, we'll quote you. If not, you leave with a free audit.