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Texas Driving Records

TX Driving records, also called Motor Vehicle Records are available form our system for employment and DOT Compliance.  You can order a 3 Year driving record or a 5 Year CDL Driving Record.   Commercial Driving Records can include traffic violations, accidents, license suspensions, revocations, reinstatements, restrictions and Medical Card Certification.

We also Offer FMCSA PSP Reports that will show 5 years of Crash history and 3 Years of Inspection History

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Running a Texas Driving Record every year and a PSP Report at time of hire is the best way to keep your company safe and in compliance.

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Decrease in TX motor vehicle traffic fatalities in 2017
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Trucking industry is expected to grow over the next 10 years

In 2017, there were 449 people killed in crashes involving distracted driving. This is a 2% decrease from 2016.

There are 761,850 registered tractor-trailer driver and 49,920 registered light truck and delivery drivers

A release form is required before running a driving record.

Download a sample driving record release

FMCSA PSP Reports required a separate release form

Download PSP Release Form

License Appearance

The current driver licenses and identification cards, redesigned with new and enhanced security features, were put into production April 15, 2009.

Texas was granted REAL ID compliance as of August 14, 2017. Texas issued DL and ID cards issued after October 31, 2016 are compliant.

License has digital photo with state capitol in light blue on right side on a beige background, with TEXAS at the top left side in blues

License Classes– Commercial

  • Class A – Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 pounds or more—providing the GVWR of the vehicle or vehicles being towed exceeds 10,000 pounds.

  • Class B – Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,000 pounds or more, any one of those vehicles towing a vehicle that does not exceed 10,000 pounds GVWR, and any vehicle designed to transport twenty-four passengers or more (including the driver).

  • Class C – Any single vehicle or combination that is not a Class A or B if either vehicle is:
    a –  Designed to transport sixteen to twenty-three passengers, or
    b –  Used in the transportation of hazardous materials that require the vehicle to be placarded under 49 C.F.R. Part 172, Subpart F.

Texas Driving License Points

  • Texas moving violation
    2 points

  • Out-of-state moving violation
    2 points

  • Texas moving violation that results in a traffic accident – 3 points

  • Out-of-state moving violation that results in a traffic accident – 3 points

Traffic violations that add points to your record

  • Exceeding the speed limit

  • Running a red light/stop sign

  • Unsafe lane changing

  • DUI

  • Driving without valid insurance

  • Driving with a suspended driver license