North CarolinaMVR & CDLIS Reports
Same-day driver-record pulls from the North Carolina DMV.
North Carolina is one of the deepest look-back states in the country — the North Carolina DMV returns up to 7 years of moving violations, suspensions, and accidents on a single pull. 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 North Carolina MVR
From $40 · 5 packages, MVR Basic to DOT Pre-Employment
Pricing for a North Carolina MVR
Pricing in North Carolina 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 $11 North Carolina DMV record fee is already rolled into the package price — no surprise back-end charge.
- $40 — MVR Basic — single North Carolina MVR (7-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 North Carolina
- 1You provide the driver's full legal name, North Carolina CDL number, expiration date, and your stated permissible purpose under the federal DPPA (49 USC §2721).
- 2We submit the request to the North Carolina DMV on your behalf and wait for the official electronic response — most CDL pulls return inside ten minutes.
- 3The certified 7-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
North Carolina DMV
Look-back window
7 years
CDL classes
A, B, C
North Carolina note
North Carolina DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles) returns a 7-year certified driving record by default — useful for long-haul fleets headquartered along I-85 / I-95.
North CarolinaMVR & CDLIS — frequently asked
What does a North Carolina MVR cost through FastDriverScreening?
MVR Basic is $40. There are no per-state surcharges, no membership fees, and no monthly minimums. The North Carolina DMV's underlying record fee (about $11) 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 North Carolina driving record go?
The North Carolina DMV returns 7 years of driving history on a standard commercial pull — moving violations, suspensions, accidents, and CDL endorsement status. North Carolina DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles) returns a 7-year certified driving record by default — useful for long-haul fleets headquartered along I-85 / I-95.
How fast will I get the North Carolina report?
Most pulls return within minutes of submission. A small percentage of North Carolina requests require a manual lookup at the North Carolina DMV, which can take up to one business day — we email the moment the record lands.
Do I need CDLIS in addition to the North Carolina MVR?
Yes if the driver is FMCSA-regulated. A North Carolina-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 North Carolina issue?
North Carolina issues Class A, B, C commercial driver's licenses. Our pull captures the full class + endorsement profile for whichever class the driver currently holds.