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Home » New DOT Medical Certification Forms: MCSA-5875 & MCSA-5876

New DOT Medical Certification Forms: MCSA-5875 & MCSA-5876

April 2, 2025 By Trucker Docs™ 112 Comments

This article has been updated a number of times as new information regarding Medical Examiner’s Certification has been published by FMCSA.

We have left the history of this blog post, and updated the latest information at the top of the page.

2025 Medical Certification Forms MCSA-5875 & MCSA-5876

New expiration date on the forms is 03/31/2028.

PDF Versions of the forms are available at these links on the FMCSA website:

  • Medical Examination Report (MER) Form, MCSA-5875
  • Medical Examiner’s Certificate (MEC), Form MCSA-5876

The date found on the top right corner of the Medical Examination Report Form, MCSA-5875 and Medical Examiner’s Certificate, MCSA-5876, is the date of expiration for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved information collection 2126-0006, that includes the Medical Examination Report Form, MCSA-5875 and Medical Examiner’s Certificate, MCSA-5876

Previously the expiration date was 03/31/2025.
Previously the expiration date was 12/31/2024.
Previously the expiration date was 11/30/2021.
Previously the expiration date was 09/30/2019.
Previously the expiration date was 08/31/2018.

DOTPhysicalDOCTORS will update this website when new forms are available.

What does this mean to Drivers and Medical Examiners?

  • Continue using the original paper Medical Examiner’s Certificate, Form MCSA-5876 for all qualified drivers including Commercial Learner’s Permit/Commercial Driver’s License applicants/holders.
  • Continue submitting paper copies of Medical Examiner’s Certificates, Form MCSA-5876 to State Driver’s Licensing Agencies.

 

The Physical Qualifications Have Not Changed

The physical qualifications (FMCSA regulations and guidelines) to be applied by a medical examiner to qualify drivers for a medical card have not changed, even though the forms have changed since 2015.

The differences you’ll notice:

  • The forms ask for more information than the previous forms, used before the changes in 2015.
  • Medical examiners are being required to submit more information to support their qualifying decisions, especially where medical conditions exist. This means medical examiners are being more thorough than some used to be, regarding existing medical conditions.

What this means for drivers:

  1. Be well prepared before you get to your DOT physical appointment.
  2. Choose your medical examiner wisely!
    Find a driver friendly DOT Physical Doctor near you.
  • Find a DOT physical doctor who understands the big picture of commercial driving, and the lifestyle challenges you face.
  • You want to be evaluated by an medical examiner who considers your overall health condition and fitness to drive.
  • Just going to any examiner who may disqualify you on a checklist item on the form, may cost you lost time, lost money, or even your job.

Wiser Is Better.
Choose Your DOT Physical Doctor Wisely!

Filed Under: DOT Medical Card, DOT Medical Requirements, FMCSA Regulations

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Comments

  1. Charles A E says

    March 16, 2025 at 9:35 am

    I’m a over the road trucker ..my DOT physical dr doesn’t handle forms in stock ..they said I must bring my own forms. Do I use 5875 or 5876 ….I can’t sum print out forms 5876
    So can u tell me what forms I use plz thanks

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 17, 2025 at 3:51 pm

      @ Charles A E
      What CME does not have the appropriate forms to do his/her job? Anyway, you can print 5875 and take it with you. But your medical examiner will have to find and complete a 5876. Don’t know where they are going to get one of those. You can also look at the bottom of our home page for forms and there should be what you need there.

      Reply
  2. Cindy says

    January 6, 2025 at 1:27 pm

    Hello, we are a office in WI doing exams. We went to order more of the able -to- laminate fedmed cards —form MCSA- 5876. We were told that we are unable to order more of them. That we can just print off the DOT website and give the driver a paper copy. Are you aware of anywhere we can get the laminated type?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      January 7, 2025 at 8:27 am

      @ Cindy
      JJ Keller was the place we used to order from. Not sure if the forms are still available.

      Reply
  3. corrol says

    December 30, 2024 at 1:41 pm

    i need to up date my medicard far job i have commimg up mi licenses in based out texsas
    what do i do

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 30, 2024 at 5:42 pm

      @ carrol
      It will depend on the class cdl you hold. Find a certified medical examiner and have your test done. Then make sure you get a copy of your new medical card to TX. drivers license department.

      Reply
  4. Debbie B says

    December 13, 2024 at 4:21 pm

    Is it still required to have a 6 MET for a stint ?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 14, 2024 at 10:18 am

      @ Debbie B
      DOT/FMCSA still recommends a MET of 6. It’s helpful for the CME if you provide supporting medical documentation, if there is a discrepancy.

      Reply
  5. STEVEN G K says

    October 25, 2024 at 3:30 pm

    I was told that I could only get a six month certificate because I was 71 years old otherwise I passed my physical and should’ve been able to get a one year certificate. Is this true or is this only for bus drivers?
    Thanks, Steve

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      October 26, 2024 at 7:20 am

      @ Steven G K
      This is not a law or ruling. It is up to the medial examiner, based on his findings and opinions. Next time try another medical examiner else where.

      Reply
  6. Rowilson F says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:35 pm

    I was diagnosed with CHF in 2021. Have been taking Entresto and Jardiance. Currently I am not driving but do plan to keep my CDL in New York state for when I retire. I used to drive a School Bus, have a Class B license. Would this cardiac condition disqualify me?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      September 15, 2024 at 9:59 am

      @ Rowilson F
      Your cdl is state governed and not under DOT/FMCSA, which is for class A, interstate drivers. Best to confirm with your local drivers license department for clarity on this issue.

      Reply
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