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Driving Records in Missouri

Online Driving Records Vs. Certified Driving Records
Your Missouri driving record, also known as a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR), is a public record that includes your driving history. You can easily obtain a driving record online through independent vendors. Or you can submit a request with or without personal information to the MO Department of Revenue.
Order Your Own Driver Abstract Through The State
You can obtain either of two driving history options (with or without personal information) at any Missouri drivers license office or by mail. Non-personal information includes the driving history showing speeding tickets and other violations. For a driving record with non-personal info, submit a written request with your name, date of birth, driver license number mailing address and fees to:
- Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing Division
- 301 West High Street - Room 360
- Jefferson City, MO 65101
To obtain a driving record with personal info, you must submit a Request from Record Holder form complete with your signature and that of a notary. You can submit your request and fees in person to a Missouri license office or by mail to the address above.
Order The Driving Record Of Another Individual Through The State
To order the driver license record of someone other than yourself, follow the steps above. You must also obtain express consent from the record holder. If you are a member of a business or making frequent requests, you must submit Form DOR-4678 (Request for MV/DL Record(s)/Security Access Code) to get a security access code from the Missouri Department of Revenue.
Reasons To Order A Missouri Driver Record
Whether your employer or an auto insurance company wants to review your driving history, or you want to check if your drivers license is valid, a driving record offers valuable information. Most commonly, motorists run a driving record to:
- Check drivers license status and license suspension
- Check drivers license points and violation codes
- Check traffic tickets, violations and fines
- Check auto accidents
- Check driver license classification and endorsements
How Driving History Affects Auto Insurance Rates
Car insurance companies factor in driving history when determining your car insurance premium. If your driving record reflects any traffic tickets, auto accidents, DUI or DWI convictions, an insurance agent could consider you a high-risk driver. The higher the risk, the higher the rate. To learn more and to find out how to lower car insurance rates, check out our Insurance Center article titled How Driving Record Points Affect Auto Insurance Rates.
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