Missouri Driver Records, batched.

Order Missouri motor vehicle records (MVRs) in bulk. Upload up to 500 driver lookups at once, get an upfront quote, and download official-format PDF reports in minutes — built for employers, insurers, and authorized businesses. Instant. Affordable. Up to date.

Batch up to 500

Upload a CSV or Excel file, or key records in — by license number, or name + date of birth.

Smart name matching

Bill finds William, Bob finds Robert — every match is tagged with how it matched.

Pay for results

Upfront quote, and you're only charged for completed reports — no-matches are free.

Compliant & audited

DPPA/GLBA purpose on every pull, encrypted storage, and a tamper-evident audit trail.

How bulk MVR lookups work

1. Upload or enter records

Import a CSV/Excel file or type records in by hand — a Missouri driver license number, or first name, last name, and date of birth. Up to 500 per batch.

2. Review your quote

See transparent per-record pricing before you submit. You're billed only for completed reports — records with no match or multiple matches are never charged.

3. Download your reports

Get the official Missouri Driver Record for each match as a PDF — individually, as one combined document, or as a ZIP. Results are ready in minutes.

Frequently asked questions

A Missouri motor vehicle record (MVR) — also called a driving record or driver record — is the official Department of Revenue report of a driver's license status, history, and violations. Employers, insurers, and other authorized businesses use it to verify a person's driving history.

Create an account, upload a CSV or Excel file (or enter records manually by license number, or name plus date of birth), review the upfront quote, and submit. Reports are generated in minutes and downloaded as official-format PDFs.

You see an upfront, per-record quote before submitting, and you're only charged for completed reports — no-match and multiple-match records are free.

Yes. Access to driver records is restricted under the federal DPPA and GLBA. You certify a permissible purpose at registration and on every batch, and each pull is logged for compliance.