FastDriverScreening vs Samba Safety: which to pick when
Samba Safety is the established enterprise platform for continuous driver risk monitoring — its core product is ongoing alerts when something changes on a driver's record, sold to large fleets and insurance carriers on annual contracts. FastDriverScreening is a pay-per-pull MVR + CDLIS service for fleets and owner-operators that don't need continuous monitoring and want to keep the screening cost on a per-record basis.
At a glance
| Dimension | FastDriverScreening | Samba Safety |
|---|---|---|
| MVR pricing | $40 flat per pull (MVR Basic) | Per-driver annual contract; published quotes typically $40–$120/driver/year for monitoring + MVRs |
| CDLIS included | Yes, MVR + CDLIS package $60 | Yes, on enterprise plans |
| PSP + Clearinghouse bundles | DOT Hire-Ready $80 (adds PSP); DOT Pre-Employment $100 (adds Clearinghouse query); Annual Refresh $60 (Clearinghouse limited query) | PSP and Clearinghouse modules sold separately on enterprise contracts |
| DQ File template | $25 add-on | Available; integrated with broader compliance suite |
| Continuous monitoring | No (pull on demand) | Yes — primary product feature |
| Turnaround | Same-day; minutes for instant states | Same-day for batch MVRs; alerts continuous |
| Target customer | Owner-ops, small fleets, brokers, staffing | Enterprise fleets, insurance carriers |
| Support | Email + phone, 24/7 | Account-manager + tiered support |
Pick Samba Safety when
Samba Safety earns its keep when continuous monitoring is the workload. If you're a 200-plus-driver fleet that wants to know within hours when a driver picks up a moving violation or an out-of-state suspension — without waiting for the §391.25 anniversary pull twelve months later — that alerting is the product. It's also the standard platform for many trucking insurance carriers, so if your insurer requires Samba reporting on the policy, the choice is essentially made.
Pick FastDriverScreening when
FastDriverScreening is the right pick when the need is point-in-time pulls — the §391.23 hire packet, the §391.25 annual review, the broker-vetting check on a specific driver before a high-value load. There's no annual contract, no per-driver license fee, and no requirement to enroll your full roster in a monitoring program. For fleets under roughly 100 drivers, the per-pull math typically wins outright; above that, monitoring starts to earn its premium and the calculus shifts.
Some carriers run both: pay-per-pull for §391.23 hire packets and broker-triggered checks, plus monitoring on the active driver roster. The two products solve adjacent problems.
FastDriverScreening pricing
- MVR Basic (single state)$40
- MVR + CDLIS$60
- DOT Pre-Employment (full pre-hire stack)$100
- Optional DQ File template+$25