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Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Direct

Green light for
safe drivers.

Instantly access driving records across all 50 states. Identify high-risk drivers, verify CDL status, and reduce fleet liability with real-time MVR data.

50
States Covered
Instant
Results
FMCSA
Compliant

Inside the Report

We pull data directly from state DMVs to ensure you have the full picture of a candidate's driving history.

License Validity

Confirms licensure status (Valid, Suspended, Expired, Revoked) and class type.

Violations

Detailed history of moving violations, speeding tickets, and failure to appear in court.

DUI / DWI

Critical checks for driving under the influence charges or refusal to submit to testing.

Endorsements

Verifies special certifications like Hazmat (H), Tanker (N), or Passenger (P) transport.

Complete Fleet Protection

Commercial Drivers

CDLIS & Medical Certs

For commercial drivers, we go beyond the standard MVR. We access the Commercial Driver's License Information System (CDLIS) to find licenses held in other states and verify current Medical Examiner's Certificates.

DOT Compliant
FMCSA Standards

Reduce Insurance Costs

High-risk drivers increase premiums. Use our MVR scoring to identify drivers with points that exceed your internal safety thresholds.

Continuous Monitoring

Don't wait for annual reviews. Get alerted instantly if an employee gets a DUI or license suspension over the weekend.

Restriction Codes

We automatically decode complex state-specific restriction codes (e.g., Corrective Lenses, Daylight Driving Only, Interlock Devices) so you know exactly what limitations your driver has.

Driver Check FAQs

How far back do driving records go?
Standard MVRs typically look back 3 years. However, depending on the state and the type of record requested (e.g., for commercial drivers), histories can go back 5, 7, or even 10 years for serious offenses like DUIs.
Is an instant MVR available in all states?
Most states (48+) offer instant or near-instant access to driving records through our electronic gateway. A few states (like PA and WA) may require specific release forms that can add a short processing time.
Do I need the driver's consent?
Yes. Under the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) and FCRA, you must have a permissible purpose and the driver's written consent to access their motor vehicle record for employment purposes.

Hit the road with confidence.

Start screening drivers today. Instant access, zero friction.