The Missouri Department of Revenue is responsible for maintaining and updating driving records in the state of MO. If you are looking for your driving record you've come to a good place to start. 4safedrivers.com has been providing and delivering driving records online since 1999. We have simplified the process to make it as painless as possible you. We know what your questions are when searching for your driving history and we have the answers.
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The data in our records is obtained from the MO DOR. The state maintains a record of your drivng history and we access the state directly. It is a good idea for you to verify the data to make sure there are not mistakes.
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The fastest and simplest way to get your record is ordering it online. Order your drivers record online today at 4safedrivers.com and get your record sent to your email in a few easy steps. In order to retrieve your record we will need you to submit the following information on our form.
The MO DOR can also provide you with your driving record.
Check with your local office or online to see what options they offer.
A Missouri driving record will give you information regarding your current license and your driving history for the last three years. Here are some of the things you will see on your record
The rest of the MO motor vehicle record shows traffic violations committed within the last 3 years. You may also find information related to out of state violations such as:
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When you are convicted of certain driving offenses in MO the MO DOR adds points to driving record. The number of points depends on the severity of the offense.
For example
If you are assessed 4 points in the course of 12 months you will receive a warning letter from the DOP. If you accumulate 8 or more points in an 18 month period your license will be suspended for 30 days on a first suspension.(Each suspension increases the length of suspension).
Your license will be suspended for 1 year if you are assessed 12 or more points in a 12 month period.
Tickets cannot be removed from your record until they expire. In most cases a ticket will fall off your record after 3 years have passed from the time of the offense. However if the ticket leads to a suspension it will remain on record for 5 years. Certain offenses such as DUI may remain on your record for an even longer period of time. In the case of Failure to maintain Insurance a ticket cannot be removed from your record.
In some cases you may be able to complete a Driver Improvement Program to reduce the points that are recorded on your record for a ticket. In order to be eligible for the DIP program you will have to plead guilty to the offense and pay the fine associated with the ticket. Please consult the MO DOR for more information MO Safety Center
If you find yourself in a motor vehicle accident the first thing you should do is make sure that you and your passengers and the occupants of the other vehicle are safe.
Do not attempt to leave the scene of the crash. Not only is it dangerous to move your vehicle as you may end up hurting others, but it is illegal to leave the scene. Wait for police and first responders arrive and let them give instructions.
You must file an accident report with MO Drivers License Bureau under the following conditions
You can get the form for accidents at Motor Vehicle Accident Report (Form 1140)
There are a number of reasons why your MO license may be suspended. You my have accumulated too many points due to various traffic infractions, operated a motor vehicle without the proper insurance, or failed to pay for damages as a result of an at fault accident. If you are not sure why your license has been suspended you would need to contact the DOR to determine the specific actions which resulted in suspension. If you would like to check your record to determine if it has been suspended visit www.4safedrivers.com and order your MO driving record