MVR Adjudication & Scoring - MVR Reports
MVR Adjudication and Scoring - MVRs support real-time transactions, improve business efficiency, and reduces risk for your company by streamlining and integrating the MVR ordering process. Our MVRs are an instantly accessible for your driver screening and risk management needs. Our suite of MVR data products include state provided 3, 5, 7 and 10-year driver records.
MVRcheck customers can order online motor vehicle records (MVRs) for employment screening, annual DOT compliance, or other authorized employment or insurance purposes. Companies with employees that operate a motor vehicle for business purposes can reduce risk and keep operating costs low by using Motor Vehicle Records when screening prospective employees. By identifying high risk drivers, Motor Vehicle Records can help your company improve safety and reduce liability and insurance expenses.
MVRcheck will create a custom Adjudication Matrix based on your company MVR policy for managing drivers. You can then review the decision matrix and apply the decision to your MVR Reports for easy processing. The Report Matrix can be customized.
Sample Guidelines (MVR Criteria - 3 Year)
Number of Minor Violations | Number of at-fault accidents | |||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
0 | Clear | Acceptable | Borderline | Poor |
1 | Acceptable | Acceptable | Borderline | Poor |
2 | Acceptable | Borderline | Poor | Poor |
3 | Borderline | Poor | Poor | Poor |
4 | Poor | Poor | Poor | Poor |
Any major violation | Poor | Poor | Poor | Poor |
Minor Violation: Any minor violation other than a major except: | Major Violation: |
Motor vehicle equipment, load or size requirement | Driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs |
Sample Decision Matrix:
The following criteria was established to identify high risk drivers. A driver is unacceptable if the driver's accident/violation history in the past year includes one or more of the following moving violation convictions:
1. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DWI).
2. Hit and run.
3. Failure to report an accident.
4. Negligent homicide arising out of the use of a motor vehicle.
5. Operating during a period of suspension or revocation.
6. Using a motor vehicle for the commission of a felony.
7. Operating a motor vehicle without the owner's authority.
8. Permitting an unlicensed person to drive.
9. Reckless driving.
10. Speeding (3 or more in a 3 year period).
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