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MVR · Motor Vehicle Records

Every state DMV. One clean PDF in your portal.

A Motor Vehicle Record is the state DMV's authoritative file on a driver — license status, class, endorsements, suspensions, and convictions going back 3 to 7 years. FMCSA requires you to pull a fresh one every 12 months for every CDL driver under § 391.25. We pull it, file it, and remind you when the next one's due.

50+DC
State coverage
Every US DMV, on demand
3-7YR
Lookback
Varies by state
<48HR
Turnaround
Most states: minutes

An MVR isn't optional — it's the file FMCSA expects to see every twelve months.

Under § 391.25, every motor carrier must obtain a fresh MVR for each CDL driver at least once every 12 months and review it for disqualifying offenses. A missing or stale MVR is one of the easiest write-ups for an FMCSA auditor to make — and it's almost always preventable.

Source49 CFR § 391.25

Coverage in all 50 states + DC.

We're integrated with every state DMV in the country. Most states return electronically in minutes; a handful still process manually. The map shows expected turnaround per state — it's also visible on every order before you confirm.

Instant · <1 hr Same day 1-2 biz days
AL
~24h
AK
1-2d
AZ
<1h
AR
~24h
CA
<1h
CO
<1h
CT
~24h
DE
~24h
DC
~24h
FL
<1h
GA
<1h
HI
1-2d
ID
~24h
IL
<1h
IN
<1h
IA
~24h
KS
~24h
KY
~24h
LA
1-2d
ME
~24h
MD
<1h
MA
~24h
MI
<1h
MN
<1h
MS
1-2d
MO
~24h
MT
1-2d
NE
~24h
NV
<1h
NH
~24h
NJ
<1h
NM
~24h
NY
<1h
NC
<1h
ND
~24h
OH
<1h
OK
~24h
OR
<1h
PA
<1h
RI
~24h
SC
<1h
SD
~24h
TN
<1h
TX
<1h
UT
~24h
VT
1-2d
VA
<1h
WA
<1h
WV
1-2d
WI
~24h
WY
~24h

Note. Turnaround estimates are typical, not guaranteed. State DMV systems occasionally go down for maintenance — when they do, we hold the order and pull the moment they're back. You're not charged twice.

What's actually on a driving record.

Each state's report differs in formatting, but the data points overlap. These are the fields a typical MVR contains — what you need to make a hire decision and what FMCSA auditors will look for in your DQ file.

— SECTION 01 / LICENSE

License & status.

The authoritative source for what the driver is licensed to do today.

  • License number, class, state of issue
  • Issued date and expiration
  • Endorsements (H, N, P, S, T, X)
  • Restrictions (corrective lenses, intrastate, etc.)
  • Current status (valid / suspended / revoked)
— SECTION 02 / CONVICTIONS

Traffic convictions.

What the driver has been convicted of — typically 3 years for CDL purposes, longer if the state allows.

  • Speeding, reckless, careless driving
  • DUI / DWI / OWI
  • Failure to obey signals, signage
  • Equipment violations
  • Points assessed (state-dependent)
— SECTION 03 / ENFORCEMENT

Suspensions & accidents.

The most consequential section — anything that took the driver off the road, or could.

  • License suspensions and revocations
  • Reinstatement dates
  • Reportable accidents (state-dependent)
  • SR-22 filings, where applicable
  • Disqualifying offenses (CDL only)

One per driver. Every twelve months. No exceptions.

FMCSA's annual MVR review isn't a best practice — it's a regulation. Carriers who let it slip are inviting one of the most common new-entrant audit findings. We track the cadence per driver and pull the next MVR automatically before it lapses.

  • Pre-hire
    Initial MVR before letter of offer.Pulled on every applicant. State of license + every state held in last 3 years.
    § 391.23
  • Year 1
    Annual review on hire anniversary.Same driver, every 12 months. We auto-schedule and remind.
    § 391.25
  • Ongoing
    Continuous monitoring (optional).State DMV alerts us when the record changes — we tell you the same day.
    VI add-on
— 49 CFR § 391.25(a)

"Each motor carrier shall, at least once every 12 months, make a written inquiry to obtain the driving record of each of its drivers covering at least the preceding 12 months, to the appropriate agency of every State in which the driver held a commercial motor vehicle operator's license or permit during the time period."

— 49 CFR § 391.25(b)

"At least once every 12 months, the motor carrier shall review the driving record of each driver it employs to determine whether that driver meets minimum requirements for safe driving or is disqualified under § 391.15."

Driver name to PDF — usually under an hour.

MVRs are state-DMV pulls; under DPPA each one needs a permissible-purpose record on file. We capture the driver's QuickApp consent, run the pull, and file both the MVR and the consent in your portal.

STEP 01

Driver info entered.

Full name, DOB, license number, issuing state. Through the portal or via API for ATS integrations.

~1 min
STEP 02

Driver e-signs consent.

FCRA + DPPA-compliant consent goes to the candidate. They tap; we keep it on file for seven years.

~3 min (driver-side)
STEP 03

State DMV is queried.

Most states return in seconds. Manual states are pulled the same business day. Status visible live in the portal.

<1 hr typical
STEP 04

Filed straight into the DQF.

The MVR PDF, the consent, and the next-due date land in the driver's qualification folder automatically.

Auto-filed · 7 yr

From $9 a record.

State DMVs charge wildly different access fees — anywhere from $2 to $25. We pass the state fee through at cost and add a flat $9 service charge per pull. Most records run $12-$18 all-in.

— SINGLE
— On demand

One-off MVR

For occasional pulls — pre-hire on a single applicant or a personal record check.

$9+ state fee
per record · pay-as-you-go · no commitment
  • Any US state DMV
  • Driver QuickApp consent capture
  • Filed into the driver's DQF
  • Most records under 1 hour
MOST CARRIERS
— Pre-hire bundle

MVR + PSP + Clearinghouse

The full pre-hire screening trio — the three reports a CDL applicant should never be hired without.

$45
per applicant · all three reports, one workflow
  • MVR · driver's license & convictions
  • PSP record · 5/3-year FMCSA history
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse query
  • One consent flow, one delivered packet
  • Filed straight into the DQF
— FLEETS
— Annual program

Continuous MVR monitoring

For carriers who want § 391.25 handled on autopilot — annual pulls scheduled per driver, plus DMV change alerts.

Contact us
per-driver pricing, drops with volume
  • Auto-scheduled annual pull per driver
  • Real-time alerts on suspensions / convictions
  • Audit-ready 12-month history per driver
  • API + ATS hooks for high-volume orgs

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Questions we hear daily.

What's actually on a driving record (MVR)?
License status, class, endorsements, restrictions, traffic convictions, accident reports, license suspensions or revocations, and DUI/DWI records. The exact set of fields varies by state, but most provide a comprehensive driving history. The MVR is the DMV's authoritative file — it's what your insurance carrier checks against, and what FMCSA expects to see in the DQF.
How far back does an MVR go?
Most states provide 3 to 7 years of driving history; some states will return 10 years on request. For DOT compliance, FMCSA requires you to review at least the preceding 3 years of history per driver under § 391.23.
How quickly will I get the result?
Most states return electronically within minutes — sometimes seconds. A handful of states still process manually and take 1-2 business days. We process every order immediately and the portal shows live status the entire time.
Do I need driver consent before pulling?
Yes. Both the FCRA (federal) and DPPA (federal) require a permissible-purpose consent on file before a third party pulls a driving record for employment purposes. We capture e-signed consent through QuickApp and store it alongside the MVR for seven years.
What's the difference between an MVR and a PSP?
An MVR comes from the state DMV — license status and traffic convictions. A PSP comes from FMCSA — DOT-recordable crashes and roadside inspection violations. They cover different ground; safety-conscious carriers pull both before hiring a CDL driver.
How often do I need to pull one?
For DOT-regulated CDL drivers, FMCSA requires a fresh MVR at least once every 12 months under § 391.25. Most carriers tie the cadence to the driver's hire anniversary. We auto-schedule the next pull and alert you 30 days before it's due.
Can I pull MVRs on non-CDL drivers?
Yes. Any company that puts employees behind the wheel — sales fleets, service techs, delivery, anyone driving a company-owned or company-leased vehicle — can and should pull MVRs. The annual cadence isn't required by FMCSA for non-CDL drivers, but it's a near-universal insurance carrier requirement.
Are state-by-state DMV fees included?
No — DMV access fees vary too widely (from $2 to $25) to bundle. We charge a flat $9 per pull and pass the state fee through at cost. Total per-record cost is shown to you before you confirm the order.

Stop letting MVR cadence be the thing FMCSA writes you up for.

From $9 a record, all 50 states, filed automatically into the DQF and scheduled to repeat every 12 months. One driver or ten thousand — same workflow.