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A Nevada MVR is a 3-year certified driving record issued by the Nevada DMV. FastDriverScreening pulls it directly from the issuing state starting at $40 (MVR Basic), with CDLIS, PSP, and Clearinghouse bundles available, and emails it the same business day.

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NevadaMVR & CDLIS Reports

Same-day driver-record pulls from the Nevada DMV.

The Nevada DMV returns 3 years of moving violations, suspensions, and accidents on every CDL pull — exactly what FMCSA §391.23 requires for a regulated driver file. You enter the driver, we pull the record, and the certified PDF lands in your inbox the same business day. No subscription, no per-state surcharge, no $99 sign-up fee. Pricing starts at $40 (MVR Basic) and scales to $100 (DOT Pre-Employment with Clearinghouse).

Run a Nevada MVR

From $40 · 5 packages, MVR Basic to DOT Pre-Employment

Run an MVR — from $40

Pricing for a Nevada MVR

Pricing in Nevada is the same as every other state we operate in: $40 for MVR Basic, $60 for MVR + CDLIS, $80 for the DOT Hire-Ready bundle (adds FMCSA PSP), $100 for DOT Pre-Employment (adds Clearinghouse pre-employment query), and $60 for the Annual Refresh (MVR + Clearinghouse limited query). The optional $25 templated DQ File can be added to any package. The roughly $8 Nevada DMV record fee is already rolled into the package price — no surprise back-end charge.

  • $40 — MVR Basic — single Nevada MVR (3-year history). Best for non-CDL drivers and §391.25 annual reviews.
  • $60 — MVR + CDLIS— adds AAMVA cross-state CDL check required at every CDL hire under §391.23.
  • $80 — DOT Hire-Ready— MVR + CDLIS + FMCSA PSP (5-yr crash + 3-yr inspection history) for pre-offer candidate vetting.
  • $100 — DOT Pre-Employment— adds the FMCSA Clearinghouse pre-employment query mandatory under §382.701(a) before first dispatch.
  • $60 — Annual Refresh— MVR + Clearinghouse limited query for the §382.701(b) yearly compliance pull.
  • +$25— optional templated DQ File add-on for FMCSA audit binders (works with any package).

How we pull MVRs in Nevada

  1. 1You provide the driver's full legal name, Nevada CDL number, expiration date, and your stated permissible purpose under the federal DPPA (49 USC §2721).
  2. 2We submit the request to the Nevada DMV on your behalf and wait for the official electronic response — most CDL pulls return inside ten minutes.
  3. 3The certified 3-year driving record arrives as a PDF in your inbox, ready to drop into your Driver Qualification File. If you picked the $60 MVR + CDLIS package or one of the larger DOT bundles, the cross-state CDL history (and PSP / Clearinghouse outputs, where applicable) arrive in the same email.

Issuing agency

Nevada DMV

Look-back window

3 years

CDL classes

A, B, C

Nevada note

Nevada DMV returns a 3-year commercial driving record. Consent forms must be on file for at least three years per Nevada state record-retention rules.

NevadaMVR & CDLIS — frequently asked

What does a Nevada MVR cost through FastDriverScreening?

MVR Basic is $40. There are no per-state surcharges, no membership fees, and no monthly minimums. The Nevada DMV's underlying record fee (about $8) is already included in your checkout total. Step up to MVR + CDLIS for $60, DOT Hire-Ready (adds FMCSA PSP) for $80, or DOT Pre-Employment (adds the Clearinghouse pre-employment query required under §382.701(a)) for $100. The Annual Refresh package — MVR plus Clearinghouse limited query for §382.701(b) — is $60.

How far back does a Nevada driving record go?

The Nevada DMV returns 3 years of driving history on a standard commercial pull — moving violations, suspensions, accidents, and CDL endorsement status. Nevada DMV returns a 3-year commercial driving record. Consent forms must be on file for at least three years per Nevada state record-retention rules.

How fast will I get the Nevada report?

Most pulls return within minutes of submission. A small percentage of Nevada requests require a manual lookup at the Nevada DMV, which can take up to one business day — we email the moment the record lands.

Do I need CDLIS in addition to the Nevada MVR?

Yes if the driver is FMCSA-regulated. A Nevada-only MVR will not surface a prior CDL the driver may have held in another state. CDLIS (the AAMVA Commercial Driver's License Information System) catches that — it is required by 49 CFR §391.23 for new-hire qualification.

Which CDL classes does Nevada issue?

Nevada issues Class A, B, C commercial driver's licenses. Our pull captures the full class + endorsement profile for whichever class the driver currently holds.