CAMCO ROOFING SUPPLIES INC

Satisfactory

DOT Number: 245990

Recordable Crash Rate
N/A
Recent Inspections
11records
Inspections with OOS Violations
3(27%)
1 driver OOS · 2 vehicle OOS

CSA BASIC Summary

FMCSA Safety Measurement System measures by category. The public percentile ranking is withheld by the FMCSA for most carriers — the measure value and violation counts below are public.

Unsafe Driving

0measure

0 violations · 0 inspections with violations

Hours-of-Service Compliance

0measure

0 violations · 0 inspections with violations

Driver Fitness

0.21measure

1 violations · 1 inspections with violations

Controlled Substances/​Alcohol

0measure

0 violations · 0 inspections with violations

Vehicle Maintenance

1.44measure

5 violations · 2 inspections with violations

Company Information

Address
6009 RESOURCES DR, MERMPHIS, TN 38134
Fleet
21 power units · 15 drivers
Operation
Interstate

Latest Roadside Inspections

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DateLevelStateViolationsStatusExpand
5/15/2026Level 1TN0Passed
2/25/2026Level 2MS2OOS Violation
11/21/2025Level 3TN2Passed
10/2/2025Level 2TN1OOS Violation
8/11/2025Level 2MS0Passed
7/11/2025Level 3TN0Passed
7/2/2025Level 2MS0Passed
5/14/2025Level 3AL0Passed
12/12/2024Level 2TN1OOS Violation
4/5/2024Level 2MS0Passed
12/6/2023Level 2MS0Passed

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Understanding This Report

Safety Rating is assigned after an FMCSA compliance review. “Satisfactory” means adequate safety controls are in place. “Conditional” means corrective action is needed. “Unsatisfactory” indicates a risk to public safety. Many carriers are “Not Rated” simply because they haven't been reviewed yet.

OOS violations are the most serious outcomes of a roadside inspection — the vehicle or driver is immediately taken off the road. A high OOS rate is a strong indicator of systemic maintenance or compliance issues.

CSA BASIC measures come from the FMCSA Safety Measurement System, which sorts violations into seven categories (Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances, Vehicle Maintenance, Hazmat, and Crash Indicator). The measure value and violation counts are public, but the FMCSA keeps each carrier's percentile ranking private for property carriers — only the carrier can see it after logging in with their PIN. An “Alert” flag means the carrier has exceeded the FMCSA intervention threshold for that category.

For a deeper understanding, read our guides on CSA scores and DOT roadside inspection levels.