WELCOME
ADAATA-OK provides exceptional drug and alcohol testing services backed by over 20 years of dedicated industry experience. We deliver the precise information and assurance our clients need, combined with quick, friendly and professional screenings. Your employees' time is valuable, which is why we focus on prompt service with minimal wait times. To best serve you, we suggest scheduling an appointment, but we are always glad to work with you to accommodate after-hours testing when needed. Our passion is supporting our clients with absolute efficiency and unmatched personal service.

OUR SERVICES
Many DOT transportation companies choose our company to help them implement a drug and alcohol testing program for all of their employees in safety-sensitive positions. These programs typically consist of pre-employment, random, and post-accident testing services. ADAATA only contracts out to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) certified laboratory and medical review officers. This is a requirement of the Department of Transportation that's found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 49 part 40. Our company provides Non-DOT employment, court-mandated, and personal drug testing services as well. All of our services can be delivered to you digitally with fast and accurate results.



DOT/NON DOT URINE TESTING
Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol Regulations, covered in CFR 49 Part 40:
DOT requires transportation companies to implement a drug and alcohol-testing program for all employees in safety-sensitive positions, which consist of *Pre-employment * Random *Post Accident drug & alcohol testing. At ADAATA we only contract with SAMHSA certified laboratory and Medical Review Officer.
ALCOHOL TESTING
ETG is a direct metabolite of alcohol (ethanol), and can be found in the urine much longer than blood or breath. After a few drinks ETG can be present in the urine up to 48 hours, and sometimes up to 72 or hours or longer if the drinking is heavier. EtG testing has been presented as evidence in court proceedings and hearings.
