What trucking companies hire SAP drivers in Illinois?

Illinois has 26 SAP-friendly trucking companies in this directory — carriers that have hired CDL drivers carrying a failed DOT drug test, a test refusal, or an alcohol violation on their FMCSA Clearinghouse record. These are second-chance trucking jobs in Illinois for drivers working through, or finished with, the DOT return-to-duty (RTD) process with a Substance Abuse Professional. Between them they run 5,939 power units and employ 6,271 drivers, based in Mt Sterling, Hudson, Joliet, Chicago Ridge, Quincy and 14 other Illinois cities. Every carrier below is listed with its USDOT number, fleet size, city and phone number.

Short answer: 26 carriers in Illinois are known to hire SAP and return-to-duty drivers, 23 of them holding active FMCSA operating authority. The largest is DOT with 1,853 power units in Mt Sterling. A carrier must order your return-to-duty test for you — you cannot schedule it yourself — so ask each recruiter whether they hire before or after that test.

SAP-friendly trucking companies in Illinois

Ordered by fleet size. Source: FMCSA motor carrier census.

1.DOTActive authority
Mt Sterling, ILUSDOT 424023 1,853 power units 2,395 drivers
2.Nussbaum TransportationActive authority
Hudson, ILUSDOT 71317 621 power units 563 drivers
3.GP TranscoActive authority
Joliet, ILUSDOT 1527352 575 power units 491 drivers
4.HMD TruckingActive authority
Chicago Ridge, ILUSDOT 976560 409 power units 375 drivers
5.Sharkey Transportation IncActive authority
Quincy, ILUSDOT 55815 298 power units 298 drivers
6.Maybach InternationalActive authority
Elgin, ILUSDOT 2487790 296 power units 354 drivers
7.McLeod ExpressActive authority
Decatur, ILUSDOT 992986 284 power units 279 drivers
8.USA LogisticsActive authority
Chicago, ILUSDOT 1892938 208 power units 110 drivers
9.MGR FreightActive authority
Countryside, ILUSDOT 1550894 206 power units 210 drivers
10.Pacella TruckingActive authority
Chicago, ILUSDOT 207231 203 power units 225 drivers
11.Midwest ExpressActive authority
Des Plaines, ILUSDOT 2497935 167 power units 203 drivers
12.TVA LogisticsActive authority
Plainfield, ILUSDOT 2555496 150 power units 163 drivers
13.Lucky Wheels LLCActive authority
Mt Prospect, ILUSDOT 3218419 145 power units 120 drivers
14.FreightStar ExpeditedActive authority
West Chicago, ILUSDOT 2020842 144 power units 113 drivers
15.Select OneActive authority
Bolingbrook, ILUSDOT 2780742 140 power units 140 drivers
16.Kel LogisticsActive authority
Burr Ridge, ILUSDOT 2529497 66 power units 79 drivers
Bolingbrook, ILUSDOT 3018822 60 power units 60 drivers
18.Besko LogisticsActive authority
Burr Ridge, ILUSDOT 3110597 40 power units 20 drivers
Mount Prospect, ILUSDOT 2107840 30 power units 30 drivers
Elk Grove Village, ILUSDOT 2780057 20 power units 20 drivers
21.Denali Freight LLCActive authority
Hickory Hills, ILUSDOT 3478762 10 power units 10 drivers
Joliet, ILUSDOT 3470090 8 power units 7 drivers
23.PSM Transit Inc.Active authority
Chicago, ILUSDOT 3446764 3 power units 3 drivers
24.AC Line Express Inc.Active authority
Willowbrook, ILUSDOT 3781866 1 power units 1 drivers
25.Pigeon FreightActive authority
Chicago, ILUSDOT 2838469 1 power units 1 drivers
26.Pigeon Freight ServicesActive authority
Chicago, ILUSDOT 2838469 1 power units 1 drivers

Carrier identity, address, fleet and driver counts come from the FMCSA motor carrier census. Fleet figures are self-reported by the carrier and unaudited. Being listed here means a carrier has hired return-to-duty drivers before — it is not a guarantee they are hiring today. Always confirm with the recruiter.

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SAP driver questions, answered for Illinois

How many trucking companies hire SAP drivers in Illinois?

This directory tracks 26 carriers in Illinois that have hired drivers returning from a DOT drug or alcohol violation, operating 5,939 power units between them across Mt Sterling, Hudson, Joliet, Chicago Ridge, Quincy and Elgin. The largest is DOT, running 1,853 power units. That is the number with a confirmed FMCSA census record — the full national directory is larger.

Can I get hired in Illinois while my Clearinghouse status is still "prohibited"?

Sometimes — and it is the most important question to ask a recruiter. A driver cannot schedule their own return-to-duty test; under 49 CFR 40.305 an employer must order it, and it can only happen after your SAP has determined you successfully complied with the prescribed education or treatment. Carriers that will hire you before that test and order it for you are the ones worth calling first.

When does my status change from prohibited to not prohibited?

The FMCSA Clearinghouse states it plainly: “When the C/TPA reports the negative RTD test result, the driver's Clearinghouse status will change from ‘prohibited’ to ‘not prohibited.’” Until that result is reported, no carrier in Illinois or anywhere else may lawfully put you in a commercial vehicle.

How long does the violation stay on my record?

Per the FMCSA Clearinghouse: “Driver violation records will be available in the Clearinghouse for five years from the date of the violation determination, or until the violation is resolved through the successful completion of the return-to-duty (RTD) process and follow-up testing plan, whichever is later.” Finishing the process does not erase it early — the five years still run.

How many follow-up tests will I have to take?

A minimum of six unannounced tests in the first 12 months back on the job, and your SAP may extend the plan for up to 60 months in total. You never see the schedule in advance — 49 CFR 40.307 forbids the employer from giving it to you, which is what makes it unannounced.

Do I have to live in Illinois to apply?

Usually not. The address shown for each carrier is the one on its FMCSA census filing, which is its registered place of business — a carrier headquartered in Mt Sterling may run terminals and hire drivers in several states. Ask which domicile the job is out of before you rule it out on geography.

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