Motor Vehicle Records
(MVR Check)

We understand the importance of hiring safe and reliable drivers for your business. We also know how critical it is for companies to maintain compliance with the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

REXUS compiles comprehensive information from Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) including Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) status from all 50 states. In addition to license verification, we review information on insurance lapses, license suspensions, revocations, accidents and traffic violations from the last 3-years and where possible, depending on the state, up to 7-years.

We also help you facilitate annual reviews of MVRs in compliance with the requirements of DOT FMCSA. Our easy-to-use online client portal provides quick access to check the status of the review and to download completed MVR reports.

Email us at rexus@rexus.com and a REXUS team member will contact you with more details.

Types of Searches for Motor Vehicle Record Reporting:

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Motor Vehicle Records Search

A Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) Search provide statewide driving records, including Commercial Driver’s License status (CDL) for at least 3 years, up to 7 years depending on the state. Motor Vehicle Records show driving history information including insurance lapses, license suspensions, revocations, accidents, and traffic violations. In some states, convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not found on the criminal court record but located on the MVR records.

FMCSA DOT Pre-employment Crash and Inspection Search

The FMCSA DOT Pre-employment Crash and Inspection Search includes a review of records maintained by the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). These records provide the most recent 5 years of crash data and 3 years of roadside inspection data. This driver data is available to potential employers and operator-applicants to improve the quality of safety data and help employers make informed decisions when hiring commercial drivers.