If you’ve been thinking about switching payroll providers, there’s probably one big question on your mind: “What actually happens after I say yes?”
For a lot of trucking companies, switching feels stressful. You don’t want to deal with late paychecks, system errors, or a setup that takes weeks. And you definitely don’t want to be dropped into a system and left to figure it out alone.
We get it.
That’s why at Superior Trucking Payroll Service, we make the onboarding process clear, simple, and fast, with real people helping you every step of the way. Whether you’re a one-truck operation or managing a fleet of 50 drivers, you’ll never feel lost or overwhelmed.
In this article, you’ll see the exact five-step onboarding process we use — including how long it takes for fleets of different sizes — so you’ll know exactly what to expect once you give us the green light.
How Long Will It Really Take to Get Set Up?
Most trucking companies are fully set up and running payroll with us in 1 to 2 weeks.
Here’s what the average timeline looks like:
- Small fleets (1–5 drivers): 1 week or less
- Mid-size fleets (6–35 drivers): 1 - 2 weeks
- Large fleets (36+ drivers): About 2 weeks
And if you get us what we need quickly — or give us access to collect it for you — the whole process can move even faster.
You’re Never Left on Your Own
We don’t throw you into a system and tell you to figure it out. Instead, we guide you through a clean five-step process, one step at a time. We don’t move forward until the current step is complete.
That’s how we keep onboarding smooth, organized, and stress-free.
5 Steps to Onboard with Superior Trucking Payroll Service





Welcome Call: We Learn How You Want Payroll to Run
You’ve already had a discovery call with us — that’s how we created your quote. So don’t worry, most of the basic info is already collected.
The welcome call is a short follow-up (about 15–30 minutes). It gives us the chance to:
- Confirm we didn’t miss anything important.
- Understand how you want to run your payroll.
- Your anticipated first payroll date.
- Go over how you’ll be sending us your payroll data.
- Talk through any custom needs, like special pay types or report formats.
This call sets the stage for the rest of the setup. We’ll take your lead and tailor everything to fit how your company works.
You Send Us the Data (Or Let Us Pull It for You)
After the call, we’ll send you a few simple forms to complete. We’ll need:
- Basic company information.
- Bank account details for payroll.
- Employee and contractor data.
- Pay rates, pay types, and per diem info.
- State and federal payroll tax account details.
- Past payroll reports (if you have processed payroll already).
This call sets the stage for the rest of the setup. We’ll take your lead and tailor everything to fit how your company works.
We Collect the One-Time Setup Fee
Once we have your information, we’ll collect a one-time setup fee from the bank account you provided.
This fee covers everything we do behind the scenes to build your payroll system the right way, including:
- Importing and checking data.
- Connecting or Registering tax accounts.
- Customizing reports and pay structures.
- Ensuring full compliance for trucking payroll.
Full onboarding does not begin until the fee is collected; that way, everything is lined up and ready to move forward without delays.
We Build Your Trucking Payroll Database
This is where we get to work. Our team builds your payroll system based on how your company actually operates.
We’ll set up:
- Your drivers and contractors.
- Hourly, mileage, load-based, or percentage pay.
- Per diem and reimbursements.
- Federal and state tax filing connections.
- Any special deductions or reporting needs.
You won’t need to explain trucking terms or mess with spreadsheets. We speak your language, and we get it right the first time.
We Run Your First Payroll Together, Step by Step
Once everything is set up, we walk you through your first payroll run — step by step.
We’ll help you:
- Review and approve payroll.
- Understand how pay and taxes are calculated.
- Make sure pay stubs are clear and complete.
- Confirm all taxes and deposits are filed correctly.
From that point forward, your payroll will be handled by a dedicated team that understands trucking. No more long hold times or explaining things twice.
When Is the Best Time to Switch Payroll Providers?
You don’t have to wait until the end of the year to switch payroll providers.
In fact, many companies switch:
- At the start of a month
- At the start of a quarter
- Or right away
That said, the best time to switch is often the start of a tax quarter — it keeps your records clean and lowers your setup cost.
But if your current provider is causing problems, the best time to switch is right now, and we’ll help you every step of the way.
Ready to Get Started? We’ll Guide You Every Step of the Way
Now you know what happens after you say “yes” to Superior Trucking Payroll Service, a simple five-step process guided by real people who understand trucking.
If you’ve been holding off because switching feels risky or complicated, you’re not alone. Many companies delay the change because they worry about missed paychecks, messy transitions, or figuring it all out on their own.
But now that you’ve seen what our setup really looks like — fast, guided, and fully done with you — your next step is simple: Use one of these buttons.
Let us help you start the process and get your trucking payroll running smoothly in just 1 to 2 weeks.
We’re Superior Trucking Payroll Service, and we help trucking companies just like yours take the stress out of payroll. If you’re ready for a smoother system with people who get it right the first time, we’re ready when you are.
Written by Melisa Bush
With over 15 years of experience in the trucking industry, Melisa is well-versed in the complexities of trucking payroll and adept at navigating special circumstances. Before joining Superior Trucking Payroll Service, Melisa worked at a trucking company, where she managed driver miles and expenses for a fleet of 50 trucks. This hands-on experience gives her unique insight into the challenges our clients face when preparing their payroll data.
Melisa’s top priority is customer service. She strives to treat each client as an individual with genuine needs, rather than just another number in the system. Her goal is to alleviate the burdens of our clients and make their daily operations smoother.