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Think of your driving record as a "report card" for your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. Missouri driving records show your driving history, including speeding tickets and other violations. You can obtain your own driving record before getting insurance quotes or to verify if paid tickets have been removed. There are restrictions for obtaining someone else's driving record.
Getting Your Own Driving Record
To request your own driving record:
Submit form DOR-4681, Request from Record Holder. All information must be completed, including your signature and a notary's signature. You may take the form to any Department of Revenue contract office, or send the completed form with the correct fee listed below (cashier's check, personal check or money order) to:
- Customer Services Division
- 301 West High St., Room 360
- Jefferson City, MO 65101
Getting Someone Else's Driving Record
To request someone else's driving record, including their personal information, follow the steps above. You must have the person's permission.
You can obtain someone else's driving record without their permission, but their personal information will not be included. Personal information includes the person's name, address, date of birth, sex, height, weight, eye color, driver license number, Social Security number, photograph, telephone number and medical or disability information including restrictions.
You may request a driver record containing non-personal information in the following ways:
- Send a written request. Include the name, date of birth and driver license number of the record you are requesting and the correct fee (cashier's check, personal check or money order). You must also include the mailing address where you want the driver record sent. Send your written request to:
- Customer Services Division
- 301 West High St., Room 360
- Jefferson City, MO 65101
- Go to any Department of Revenue contract office and pay the correct fee.
For instructions for businesses who request records frequently, visit the DOR Web site.
Fees for Driver Records
- Driver record: $7
- Certified copy of driver record: $7
- Fax fee for transmitting a driver record $0.50
Additional Help
If you have questions about a ticket, suspension, or revocation on your Missouri driver record, you can call the interactive voice response system at (573) 526-2407 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You may also e-mail: dlrecords@dor.mo.gov
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