AACS Counseling Simplifies the DOT SAP Program for CDL Drivers Facing Return-to-Duty Requirements
Atlanta, GA – In response to increasing confusion surrounding the DOT SAP Program, AACS Counseling releases a comprehensive 2025 guide that breaks down everything CDL drivers need to know after failing or refusing a DOT drug or alcohol test. This step-by-step resource explains what the SAP Program is, how it works, and how to successfully return to duty under FMCSA guidelines.
With clearinghouse regulations being strictly enforced in 2025, drivers and employers must understand their obligations. AACS Counseling’s guide helps bridge this knowledge gap and provides actionable steps to get CDL drivers back on the road legally and quickly.
🔍 What the Guide Covers:
What is a DOT SAP Program and who needs it
Step-by-step Return-to-Duty (RTD) process
Telehealth vs. in-person SAP evaluations
How to avoid delays in getting back to work
Costs, timelines, and FMCSA requirements
“This program isn’t just a requirement—it’s your roadmap back to a commercial driving career. Our guide helps drivers take the next right step,” said an AACS Counseling spokesperson.
📞 Get Help Now:
Same-day SAP Evaluations
Certified by DOT & FMCSA
Available Nationwide via Telehealth or In-Person
🌐 DOT Qualified SAP Program: https://www.aacscounseling.com/dot-qualified-sap-program/
🌐 SAP Evaluations in Georgia: https://sap-evaluation.com/
📞 Toll-Free: 800-683-7745