DQ file tracking

Track DQ-file readiness before onboarding turns into cleanup.

CDLCatch helps fleets see missing driver documents, expiration follow-up, DQ-file readiness, and safety handoff status from one workflow.

A feature page for safety and recruiting teams that need DQ-file tracking, document visibility, and applicant-to-active-driver follow-through.

  • Missing-item visibility
  • Expiration follow-up
  • Recruiting-to-safety continuity

Make missing items visible before the driver is ready.

DQ-file work often becomes urgent late in onboarding. CDLCatch helps teams see what is missing while recruiting is still moving.

  • Document status
  • Pending follow-up
  • Readiness cues

Keep applicant and active-driver context connected.

Driver records should not restart when recruiting hands the driver to safety. CDLCatch keeps the workflow connected from applicant to active driver.

  • Applicant-to-active continuity
  • Shared record context
  • Less duplicate chasing

Support audit readiness with better organization.

CDLCatch supports workflow visibility for DQ-file processes. It helps teams organize follow-through but does not replace FMCSA guidance or legal advice.

  • Review-ready organization
  • Compliance workflow reminders
  • Source-backed evaluation

Source-backed compliance notes

Compliance references to verify during evaluation.

FAQ

Common questions about dq file tracking.

What is DQ-file tracking?

DQ-file tracking helps fleets organize driver qualification documents, missing items, expiration dates, and review status around each driver record.

Does CDLCatch provide legal compliance advice?

No. CDLCatch provides workflow visibility and organization. Motor carriers should verify compliance obligations using official FMCSA resources and qualified counsel.

Can recruiters see DQ-file readiness?

CDLCatch is designed so recruiting and safety teams can share visibility instead of handing off incomplete context.