DOT SAP Program Georgia 2026: Get Cleared in 2-4 Days
DOT SAP Program in Georgia (2026) — AACS Counseling

DOT SAP Program Georgia 2026: Get Cleared in 2-4 Days

Key Takeaways — DOT SAP Program in Georgia

  • Any DOT-regulated employee in Georgia who fails or refuses a drug/alcohol test must complete the SAP return-to-duty process before resuming safety-sensitive duties.
  • Georgia CDL holders receive an automatic CDL suspension or downgrade upon receiving 'Prohibited' status in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (effective Nov. 18, 2024).
  • AACS Counseling offers straightforward SAP program pricing — $452 full pay, or payment assistance starting at $113 through 4 interest-free installments. Average clearance: 3–5 business days.
  • All evaluations are fully virtual (HIPAA-compliant telehealth), accepted by FMCSA, FTA, FAA, FRA, PHMSA, and USCG. Serving all of Georgia.

Why Choose AACS Counseling for Your DOT SAP Program in Georgia

Lowest Cost$452 full pay | Payment assistance starting at $113 (4 interest-free installments via AfterPay or PayPal)
Fastest ClearanceAverage 3–5 business days | 24-hour FMCSA Clearinghouse upload after your final appointment
25+ Years ExperienceAmerican Alternative Court Services — established 1999
All 6 DOT AgenciesFMCSA, FTA, FAA, FRA, PHMSA, USCG — most competitors only cover FMCSA
Fully VirtualSecure HIPAA-compliant telehealth | Same-day and next-day appointments available
Spanish Language Services AvailableBilingual support for Spanish-speaking drivers

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What is the DOT SAP Program?

The DOT SAP Program is a federally mandated evaluation and return-to-duty process established by the U.S. Department of Transportation under 49 CFR Part 40. It applies to all safety-sensitive employees regulated by the DOT — including commercial truck drivers (CDL), bus drivers, pilots, railroad workers, maritime workers, and pipeline operators.

When a DOT-regulated employee in Georgia commits a drug or alcohol testing violation — including a confirmed positive test result, a test refusal, a BAC of 0.04% or higher, or any other violation of the DOT's drug and alcohol rules — they must be immediately removed from safety-sensitive duties. Before they can return to work, they must complete the full SAP evaluation and return-to-duty process.

This is not optional. Federal law prohibits employers from returning any safety-sensitive employee to duty without SAP clearance. The process applies whether you drive locally in Georgia, operate interstate routes, work in aviation, or hold any other DOT-regulated position.

DOT SAP Program Georgia

Who Must Complete the DOT SAP Program?

The SAP program is required for any employee in a safety-sensitive role regulated by one of the six DOT modal agencies who commits a drug or alcohol violation:

FMCSA — Commercial Truck Drivers (CDL), HAZMAT Drivers, Bus Drivers (16+ passengers)
FTA — Transit Workers (MARTA, MTA, HART, and others)
FAA — Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers, Aircraft Mechanics, Flight Attendants
FRA — Railroad Workers (Locomotive Engineers, Conductors, Signal Workers)
PHMSA — Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Employees
USCG — Maritime Workers, Officers, Crew Members

Georgia Trucking Industry Overview

Georgia is one of the most vital trucking corridors in the United States. Atlanta serves as a massive freight interchange, with I-75, I-85, and I-20 converging in the metro area, connecting the Southeast to the Midwest, Northeast, and Gulf Coast. The Port of Savannah is the fourth-busiest container port in the country, handling over 5.7 million TEUs annually, making Savannah a critical hub for import/export freight. Augusta serves as an important regional distribution center, while the Georgia Motor Trucking Association (GMTA) supports thousands of commercial carriers operating in the state.

  • Major Highways: I-75, I-85, I-20, I-16, I-95
  • Key Ports: Port of Savannah (4th busiest container port in the US)
  • Major Cities: Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Athens, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Albany

DOT Return-to-Duty Process in Georgia

The DOT Return-to-Duty (RTD) process follows the same federal framework for all Georgia drivers and safety-sensitive employees, regardless of the specific violation. Here is the complete step-by-step process as administered by AACS Counseling:

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Immediate Removal from Safety-Sensitive Duties

Upon a verified positive drug or alcohol test, a test refusal, or any other violation of DOT drug and alcohol rules, your employer is legally required under 49 CFR Part 40 §40.285 to immediately remove you from all safety-sensitive functions. You cannot drive, operate equipment, or perform any safety-sensitive work until you complete the full RTD process. This happens regardless of whether you dispute the result.

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Designate AACS Counseling in the FMCSA Clearinghouse

For FMCSA-regulated employees (CDL drivers), you must log into your FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse account at clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov and designate AACS Counseling as your SAP provider. Here is the revised version with only **Jacques Khorozian** retained: Search for “AACS Counseling” and select our SAP, Jacques Khorozian. Send the designation request — we will approve it promptly. If your violation has not yet been entered into the Clearinghouse, you can still begin — we will backdate your progress once the violation is reported.

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Initial SAP Evaluation

This is your first meeting with your AACS SAP. During this 60-minute confidential evaluation, your SAP will review your violation, discuss your substance use history, and administer standardized clinical assessment tools. The evaluation is conducted via secure HIPAA-compliant video call from anywhere in Georgia. Based on this evaluation, your SAP will determine what education and/or treatment is clinically appropriate for your situation.

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Complete Recommended Education or Treatment

Your SAP will prescribe a specific education or treatment program. This is tailored to your individual assessment and may include one or more of the following:

  • Substance abuse education classes (AACS offers ASAM Level I, II.1, and II.5 classes)
  • Outpatient counseling sessions
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Inpatient rehabilitation (if clinically warranted)
  • Support group participation (AA, NA, or equivalent)

AACS Counseling provides many of these treatment components in-house, or can refer you to approved providers in Georgia. We will work with you to find the most affordable option. Note: the cost of your education or treatment program is separate from SAP evaluation fees and paid directly to the provider.

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Non-DOT Drug and Alcohol Test

After completing your recommended education or treatment, you must take a non-DOT observed drug and alcohol test. This test confirms your abstinence during the treatment period and is a prerequisite for your follow-up SAP evaluation. Your AACS SAP will advise on where to obtain this test.

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Follow-Up SAP Evaluation

Once you complete your education or treatment program, you will meet with your AACS SAP for a 30–60 minute follow-up evaluation. The SAP reviews your compliance with all recommendations, assesses your readiness to return to duty, and determines whether further treatment is needed. If you are cleared, the SAP will issue a return-to-duty report and update Step 4 in the FMCSA Clearinghouse within 24 hours, marking you as eligible for your RTD test.

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DOT Return-to-Duty Drug/Alcohol Test

Your employer or C/TPA (Consortium/Third-Party Administrator) will arrange your DOT Return-to-Duty test. This test must be directly observed. You must submit a negative result before you can resume safety-sensitive work. Your employer reports the negative result to the Clearinghouse under Step 5, officially clearing your status from 'Prohibited' to 'Not Prohibited.'

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Employer Decision and Return to Duty

After receiving your RTD report and negative test result, your employer reviews all documentation and makes the final decision on whether to reinstate you in your safety-sensitive role. It is important to understand that completing the SAP process does not guarantee reinstatement — the employer retains the final say. However, your cleared Clearinghouse status allows you to seek employment with any DOT-regulated employer.

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Follow-Up Testing Program

Your AACS SAP will develop a follow-up testing program that your employer is responsible for administering. Under 49 CFR Part 40 §40.307, the follow-up plan must include a minimum of 6 unannounced, directly observed drug and/or alcohol tests in the first 12 months following your return to duty. The SAP may extend the follow-up testing period for up to 60 months (5 years) based on your clinical history. If you change employers, your previous employer must transfer the SAP reports and follow-up testing plan to your new employer upon request.

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Georgia State Laws & Federal Regulations

Understanding the specific laws that apply to you as a Georgia commercial driver is critical. In addition to federal DOT regulations, there are state-specific statutes that govern CDL suspension, DUI penalties, and SDLA (State Driver's Licensing Agency) reporting obligations.

Georgia-Specific CDL Laws

OCGA §40-6-391(i) — BAC Limit
Lower BAC for Commercial DriversCommercial drivers (CDL holders) face a DUI charge at a BAC of 0.04% — half the 0.08% limit for passenger vehicle drivers. Even one drink before operating a commercial vehicle can result in a violation.
OCGA §40-5-151 & §40-5-152 — CDL Suspension
Immediate CDL SuspensionGeorgia requires immediate CDL suspension or disqualification upon a positive DOT drug/alcohol test or refusal. A first offense carries a 1-year CDL suspension; a second offense results in lifetime disqualification.
Ga. R&R Dept. 375 Rule 1-1-.14
Georgia DDS CDL DisqualificationGeorgia DDS (Department of Driver Services) enforces CDL disqualification consistent with federal FMCSA rules. Drivers with a HAZMAT endorsement face a 3-year suspension on a first major offense.
Georgia DDS — SDLA Reporting
2021 FMCSA Final Rule (Effective Nov. 18, 2024)Georgia DDS is required to downgrade or suspend a CDL upon receiving a 'Prohibited' status from the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.

Key Federal Regulations

49 CFR Part 40
DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing ProceduresThe master rule governing all DOT drug and alcohol testing and the SAP process.
49 CFR Part 382
FMCSA Drug & Alcohol TestingFMCSA drug and alcohol testing requirements for CDL drivers — applies to all commercial vehicle operators in Georgia.
49 CFR Part 383
CDL Standards & Disqualification RulesDefines major and serious violations and CDL suspension periods.
MCSIA of 1999
Motor Carrier Safety Improvement ActEstablished the FMCSA and created the framework for CDL disqualification for drug and alcohol violations.
2021 FMCSA Final Rule
Effective November 18, 2024Requires State Driver's Licensing Agencies (SDLAs), including Georgia DDS, to downgrade or suspend CDLs upon 'Prohibited' Clearinghouse status.
49 CFR §40.285 & §40.305
Removal & Return Conditions§40.285 requires immediate removal from safety-sensitive duties upon a DOT violation. §40.305 defines conditions that must be met before returning to safety-sensitive duty.
DOT SAP Laws Georgia

How to Choose the Right DOT SAP Provider in Georgia

Not all SAP providers are equal. When choosing a SAP program in Georgia, consider these eight critical factors:

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Speed and AvailabilityTime is critical when your income depends on getting back to work. AACS Counseling offers same-day and next-day virtual appointments for Georgia drivers. On average, we complete the RTD process in 3–5 business days. We upload Clearinghouse records within 24 hours of your final appointment — the fastest turnaround of any SAP provider we are aware of.
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Cost and Payment FlexibilityMost employers do not cover SAP evaluation costs. AACS charges $452 for the complete SAP program — with payment assistance available starting at $113 through 4 interest-free installments via AfterPay or PayPal Pay Later. This makes us one of the most accessible providers in Georgia, with no large upfront payment required.
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DOT-Qualified SAPs on StaffYour SAP must meet strict qualifications under 49 CFR Part 40 §40.281. AACS Counseling has a DOT-qualified SAP, Jacques Khorozian. He is fully credentialed, registered in the FMCSA Clearinghouse, and experienced in FMCSA, FAA, FTA, FRA, PHMSA, and USCG evaluations.
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FMCSA Clearinghouse ExperienceThe Clearinghouse is a relatively new federal system, and many SAP providers struggle with timely uploads. AACS Counseling has deep expertise in Clearinghouse navigation — we guide you through the designation process, manage all required uploads, and have a proven track record of 24-hour turnaround on all Clearinghouse filings.
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Coverage of All DOT AgenciesMany SAP providers only serve FMCSA-regulated CDL drivers. AACS serves employees across all six DOT agencies: FMCSA, FTA, FAA, FRA, PHMSA, and USCG. If you are a transit worker, pilot, railroad employee, pipeline worker, or maritime worker in Georgia, AACS can help you.
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In-House Treatment OptionsAACS Counseling uniquely offers many treatment and education programs in-house — including ASAM Level I, II.1, and II.5 classes, Cognitive Skills, Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This means you can complete your entire SAP process — evaluation, treatment, and follow-up — with one provider, reducing cost and time.
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Experience and Track RecordAACS Counseling (American Alternative Court Services) has been operating for 25+ years. Our SAP team has guided thousands of Georgia drivers and safety-sensitive employees through the return-to-duty process. We have 5-star client reviews praising our counselors' expertise and personal support throughout the process.
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Spanish Language ServicesAACS Counseling offers full Spanish-language support for SAP evaluations, treatment classes, and ASAM programs. If you or a colleague speaks Spanish as a primary language, our bilingual team can serve you completely in Spanish throughout the entire SAP process.

DOT SAP Program Cost in Georgia

AACS Counseling offers the most affordable SAP evaluation program in the country. Our full program is $452, with payment assistance available starting at $113 through 4 interest-free installments via AfterPay or PayPal Pay Later. The prices below cover FMCSA, FTA, FRA, PHMSA, and USCG regulated employees. FAA-regulated employees have a separate fee schedule — contact us at 800-683-7745 for FAA pricing.

Payment Option Amount Details
Option 1 — Pay in Full $452 total Covers Initial SAP Evaluation + Follow-Up SAP Evaluation. Best value.
Option 2 — AfterPay (4 Payments) $113 x 4 Four interest-free installments via AfterPay. Pay $113 today to get started.
Option 3 — PayPal Pay Later (4 Payments) $113 x 4 Four interest-free PayPal installments covering full program cost.
Option 4 — PayPal Credit Varies Personal credit line. No interest if paid in full within 6 months on purchases of $99+.

Important Note on Pricing

  • The fees above cover ONLY the Initial SAP Evaluation and Follow-Up SAP Evaluation conducted by AACS.
  • Education or treatment program costs are separate and paid directly to the provider — AACS will help you find the most affordable option.
  • Payment assistance available: 4 interest-free installments of $113 via AfterPay or PayPal Pay Later.
  • FAA-regulated employees: separate fee schedule applies. Contact 800-683-7745 for FAA pricing details.

Cities We Serve in Georgia

AACS Counseling provides virtual DOT SAP evaluations to drivers and safety-sensitive employees in every city and county across Georgia. Our HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform means you can complete your evaluation from anywhere — no travel required.

Abbeville
Adairsville
Adel
Americus
Atlanta
Augusta
Bainbridge
Barnesville
Baxley
Blairsville
Blue Ridge
Brunswick
Byron
Cairo
Canton
Carrollton
Cartersville
Cedartown
Chatsworth
Claxton
Clayton
Cleveland
Columbus
Cordele
Covington
Cumming
Dahlonega
Dalton
Dawsonville
Dalton
Douglas
Douglasville
Dublin
East Point
Elberton
Fayetteville
Fitzgerald
Flowery Branch
Forest Park
Forsyth
Fort Valley
Gainesville
Griffin
Hinesville
Jasper
Jefferson
Jesup
Kennesaw
LaGrange
Lawrenceville
Lilburn
Lithonia
Loganville
Louisville
Macon
McDonough
Milledgeville
Monroe
Moultrie
Newnan
Norcross
Peachtree City
Perry
Pooler
Rome
Savannah
Snellville
Statesboro
Stockbridge
Suwanee
Thomasville
Thomson
Tifton
Toccoa
Tucker
Vidalia
Villa Rica
Waycross
Waynesboro
Woodstock

Frequently Asked Questions — DOT SAP Program in Georgia

How do I start the DOT SAP program in Georgia?
Log in to your FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse account at clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov, search for 'AACS Counseling,' Select your SAP (Jacques Khorozian) and send a designation request. You can also call us at 800-683-7745 to begin immediately. If your violation is not yet visible in the Clearinghouse, we can backdate your progress once it is reported.
Will my Georgia CDL be suspended after a DOT drug or alcohol violation?
Yes. Under the 2021 FMCSA Final Rule (effective November 18, 2024), Georgia DDS is required to suspend or downgrade your CDL when your Clearinghouse status shows 'Prohibited.' Your CDL will remain suspended until you complete the full SAP return-to-duty process and receive a negative RTD drug test result.
How long does the SAP process take in Georgia?
At AACS Counseling, most drivers complete the process in 3–5 business days on average. The timeline depends on your compliance with the recommended education or treatment program. Our team uploads your evaluation results to the FMCSA Clearinghouse within 24 hours of your appointment.
Can I do my SAP evaluation virtually in Georgia?
Yes. AACS Counseling conducts all SAP evaluations via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth. This is fully legal under DOT regulations (49 CFR Part 40) and accepted by the FMCSA Clearinghouse. You can complete your evaluation from anywhere in Georgia — Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, or rural areas — without needing to travel.
How much does the DOT SAP program cost in Georgia?
AACS Counseling charges $452 for the full SAP program (Initial Evaluation + Follow-Up Evaluation) when paid in full. Payment assistance is available starting at $113 through 4 interest-free installments via AfterPay or PayPal Pay Later. Note: education or treatment program costs are separate and paid directly to the provider.
What is the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, and do I need to use it?
Yes. The FMCSA Clearinghouse is a federal database that tracks DOT drug and alcohol violations for CDL drivers. After a violation, your status is marked 'Prohibited,' preventing you from working in a safety-sensitive role. AACS Counseling is registered in the Clearinghouse — you must designate us as your SAP before we can begin updating your record. Once you complete the RTD process, we update your Clearinghouse status within 24 hours.
Does AACS Counseling serve all of Georgia?
Yes. We serve every county and city in Georgia through virtual appointments. Whether you are in Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, rural South Georgia, or anywhere in between, our telehealth platform connects you with a DOT-qualified SAP the same day or next day.
What happens if I fail to complete the SAP process in Georgia?
If you do not complete the SAP's recommended education or treatment program, or fail to attend your follow-up evaluation, you will remain in 'Prohibited' status in the FMCSA Clearinghouse and your CDL will stay suspended. Additionally, any future employer conducting a pre-employment Clearinghouse query will see your unresolved violation. There is no time limit on completing the process, but the longer you wait, the longer you remain unable to work.

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Do not let a DOT drug or alcohol violation end your career in Georgia. AACS Counseling Qualified SAP team is ready to help you complete the return-to-duty process as quickly as possible — at the lowest cost available anywhere.

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