Heavy Duty Truck Repair

Homer Glen, IL

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DOT Inspections for Trucks and Trailers in Homer Glen, IL

Heavy Duty Truck Repair (HDTR) provides annual DOT inspections in Homer Glen, IL, for semi trucks, trailers, box trucks, straight trucks, and other commercial vehicles. If your truck annual inspection is coming up, your sticker is due, or you need a commercial vehicle inspection, HDTR handles the inspection, the report, and any needed corrective repairs in one place.

This service is built for owner-operators and fleets that need a practical process without extra downtime. We perform DOT annual inspection work at our Homer Glen shop, and we also offer mobile DOT inspection service within a 50-mile radius during business hours. If the vehicle has brake, lighting, tire, suspension, coupling, or other safety issues that could lead to violations, our team can inspect it, explain what failed, and make the repairs needed before the paperwork is finalized.

All-in-One repair shop

Qualified annual DOT inspections

DOT inspections and corrections

Mobile service, 50-mile radius

Towing help available

Professional DOT Inspections for Commercial Trucks and Commercial Trailers in Homer Glen, Illinois

HDTR provides DOT inspections in Homer Glen, IL, for semi-trucks, commercial trailers, box trucks, and straight trucks. This service covers the required annual DOT inspection, along with inspection prep and corrective repairs, so drivers and fleets can handle compliance, safety, and repair work in one place. If the vehicle needs a DOT truck inspection, a commercial vehicle inspection, or a DOT inspection for trailers, we keep the process clear and practical.

A DOT inspection matters because small problems are the ones that usually turn into downtime, violations, and missed work. Worn tires, brake system issues, air leaks, bad lights, steering wear, suspension problems, or trouble at the fifth wheel and other coupling devices can put a truck at risk during a truck safety inspection. At HDTR, our inspectors check the vehicle, explain what could cause a failure, and help you fix it before it becomes a bigger problem on the road or at a weigh station.

What Is Included in Our DOT Inspection Service in Homer Glen, IL

Our DOT inspection service covers the safety and compliance items that matter most on commercial motor vehicles. This annual DOT inspection is built to catch problems that can lead to failed inspections, roadside trouble, or costly violations, then give drivers and fleets a clear path to needed repairs and current documentation.

Annual Inspection Review and Vehicle Setup

We start by reviewing the vehicle, its configuration, and the equipment being presented for inspection. This helps our inspectors cover the right items on trucks, commercial trailers, semi-trailers, and other commercial vehicle types under federal regulations and FMCSA regulations.

Brake Systems, Air Components, and Parking Brake Checks

Brake issues are one of the fastest ways to run into violations during a truck inspection or at weigh stations. We inspect the brake systems, including visible air components, the parking brake, and related items like brake lines, so the vehicle is safer to keep operating.

Tires, Wheels, Lights, and Visibility Items

Bad tires, lighting faults, and basic visibility problems can stop a DOT inspection from going the way you want. We check the condition and operation at the site of the inspection so the driver has a clearer picture of what needs attention before the truck goes back into service.

Steering, Suspension, Frame, and Exhaust System

A proper DOT inspection also has to cover the parts that affect control, handling, and safe operation. Our team checks steering and suspension points, visible frame concerns, and the exhaust system so trucks and trailers are not sent back out with problems that can grow into bigger repairs.

Trailer Connection Points, Fifth Wheel, and Coupling Devices

For combination units, connection points matter just as much as the truck itself. We inspect the fifth wheel, other coupling devices, and related trailer connection areas to help protect the vehicle, the load, and everyone else on the road.

Safety Items, Wiring, and Inspection Documentation

The last part of a strong DOT inspection is making sure the small details are not missed. We check visible wiring, other basic electrical and safety-related items, then provide the documentation tied to the annual inspection so the vehicle is easier to keep road-ready for your next scheduled inspection.

Mobile DOT Inspection Service Within 50 Miles of Homer Glen, Illinois

HDTR provides mobile DOT inspection service for commercial vehicles within a 50-mile radius of Homer Glen during business hours. Our certified inspectors can come on site to perform a DOT inspection on trucks and commercial trailers when bringing the vehicle to the shop is not the best option. This helps fleet accounts and owner-operators stay on schedule with an annual DOT inspection while reducing extra downtime between locations.

A mobile visit is also useful when the equipment needs to be checked before it goes back into service or before a driver heads toward weigh stations. If the inspection finds problems that need follow-up repairs, our team can explain the next step, help with towing if needed, and work to get the unit road-ready with the right documentation.

Why Drivers and Fleets Choose HDTR for DOT Inspections in Homer Glen, IL

HDTR gives drivers and fleet managers a simpler way to handle DOT inspections, repairs, and follow-up work without sending the unit to different locations.

All-in-One Heavy-Duty Shop

We handle trucks, trailers, diagnostics, mechanical work, body work, and electrical issues under one roof. That saves time when an inspection turns into needed repairs.

OEM Parts for Corrective Repairs

When a failed DOT inspection leads to parts replacement, we use original parts where the job calls for them. That helps protect safety, supports reliable operation, and keeps the fix tied to the real problem.

Mobile DOT Inspection Service and Tow-In Suppor

We can perform this service at the site during business hours within 50 miles of Homer Glen. If the equipment is not in shape to stay operating, we can also help with tow-in so the unit reaches the shop safely.

Walk-Ins Welcome When Time Matters

If something comes up fast, we do our best to work the vehicle in at the closest available time. That matters when a driver needs quick inspections or when a failed item cannot wait for the next open schedule slot.

Built for Owner-Operators and the Entire Fleet

We work with single-truck owners and companies managing an entire fleet. Whether you need one commercial vehicle checked or want to plan repeat fleet maintenance, we keep the process practical.

Certified Inspectors with On-Site Corrections Available

Our certified inspectors can inspect the unit, explain what is holding it back, and point you straight to the next step. When issues are found, our technicians can handle many corrective repairs at the same site or back at our Homer Glen address, which helps with compliance and helps avoid costly violations.

Stay Ahead of Violations and Keep Moving

A failed annual DOT inspection can slow everything down fast. We inspect the vehicle, explain what is wrong, and help get your truck or commercial trailer back to road-ready condition.

Other Heavy-Duty Truck Services We Provide near Homer Glen, Illinois

Need help with something beyond this repair? HDTR is a one-stop shop for heavy-duty trucks and fleets, so you can get the work handled in one place with one team. If the unit isn’t safe to drive, we can arrange towing to our Homer Glen shop, and mobile support is available within 50 miles during business hours.

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FAQ

How much does a DOT inspection cost?

A full DOT inspection starts at $100. If the truck or trailer fails inspection and needs corrective repairs, the final cost depends on what the inspection finds.

Is a roadside inspection the same as an annual DOT inspection?

No. A roadside inspection is not the same thing as an annual DOT inspection. The annual inspection is the periodic inspection required under FMCSA rules, while a roadside inspection is an enforcement check that can happen during operation and can still result in violations or out-of-service findings.

Does my trailer need its own DOT inspection, or is the truck enough?

The truck is not enough by itself. Under FMCSA rules, each unit in a combination vehicle has to be inspected, so the tractor and the commercial trailer are treated separately for the required periodic inspection.

Can I get a DOT inspection before the due date, or do I have to wait?

You can do it before the due date. FMCSA says the vehicle must be inspected at least once every 12 months, so getting it done early is allowed and can help you stay ahead of breakdowns, paperwork issues, or dispatch problems.

What paperwork should stay with the truck after the inspection?

The vehicle must carry proof of the current inspection. FMCSA also requires the motor carrier to keep the inspection report for 14 months from the report date, so the paperwork side matters just as much as the mechanical side.

How long does a DOT inspection take?

A basic DOT inspection usually takes around 1 to 2 hours if the truck or commercial trailer is in decent shape and there are no major issues holding it up. If the inspectors find problems with brake systems, tires, lights, suspension, paperwork, or other safety items, it can take longer depending on what needs more review or follow-up repairs.

What if I already got written up at a roadside inspection?

Bring the truck, trailer, and the roadside paperwork with you. FMCSA requires the driver to get the roadside report back to the motor carrier within 24 hours, and the carrier has 15 days to certify that the violations were corrected and return the report, so it is better to deal with it fast.

Who is allowed to do an annual DOT inspection?

It has to be done by a qualified inspector. FMCSA requires the inspection to be performed by someone who meets the qualification standard for annual inspections, and carriers must keep evidence of that inspector’s qualifications.

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Schedule Your DOT Inspection Today

Whether you need a DOT truck inspection, a commercial vehicle inspection, or a DOT inspection for trailers, HDTR is ready to help. We make it easier to handle compliance, safety, and follow-up repairs without wasting time.

Visit Our Truck Repair Shop in Homer Glen

Phone(630) 492-7441

Address15761 Annico Drive, Homer Glen, IL

ScheduleMon-Fri: 8AM-6PM
Saturday: 8AM-12PM
Sunday: Closed