Glossary · updated May 2, 2026
MVR Re-Pull (Annual)
By Korey Sharp-Paar · Reviewed by the Fast Trucking Compliance team
Definition
An MVR re-pull is the annual review of a driver's motor vehicle record required by 49 CFR §391.25. The carrier must obtain the MVR from each state where the driver held a license during the prior 12 months and review it for new convictions, suspensions, or other events that would disqualify the driver. The review must be documented in the DQ file with a written certification that the carrier has examined the record. Many carriers run the re-pull on the driver's anniversary date; others batch annually in January. New-entrant audits frequently flag missing or stale annual MVR re-pulls as the second-highest DQ-file violation category.
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ELDT CDL Training RequirementsEntry-level driver training rule under 49 CFR §383.71 - curriculum and registry.
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