How do I order a driving record for myself?

Individual driving records are important to our clients. It allows you to check and make sure that your driving record is correct, this can help avoid undue license suspensions and higher insurance rates. To order an individual driving record, simply follow this link.

Individual Orders

For Personal Driving Record

Business Orders

For Multiple Driving Records

I own a business and I need to order a driving record for employee(s) or potential employees as part of the pre-screening process, how do I do this?

At 4SafeDrivers.com, we realize that you and your business will need driving records for a potential hire or present employee as this will help you provide a snapshot of this person's driving record and their record of responsibility when operating your commercial or personal vehicles for work purposes. Once you set up a free account, you will be able to access it anytime to check on the status of your order, and order more records at your convenience.

How far do driving records go back?

It depends on the state's Department of Motor Vehicle division and how long they keep records on file. In general, most states only keep track of your driving record from 3 to 7 years.

How long does it take to get my driving record?

Whether the order is for an individual or a business, once the order is placed and verified. Once verification has happened, driving records are delivered within 1 business day. This allows us time to get the driving record, check it for accuracy, and deliver it in your preferred method. At 4SafeDrivers.com, our dedicated team works as quickly as possible to get driving records back to our customers as we know these are very time sensitive.

How will my driving record be delivered?

Driving record delivery for individuals and businesses can be sent via e-mail. Please ensure that our e-mails do not fall in your spam box by adding us to your trausted contact.

Why should you order your driving record?

Receive valuable information such as:

  • Violation convictions
  • Accidents (if reported by State)
  • Suspensions or limitations
  • Special license classifications or privileges
  • For insurance savings