How Long Does It Take for the Missouri DOR to Process My Completion?
After you take your signed Form 4444 to court, the court has 15 days to forward your completion record to the Missouri Department of Revenue. DOR processing time after that varies.
The Full Timeline
Step | Who | Timeframe |
Complete the course | You | Must finish within 60 days of conviction date |
Form 4444 emailed | Driving Logic | Immediately after completion |
Take Form 4444 to court | You | As soon as possible after receiving email |
Court clerk signs Form 4444 | Court clerk | When you bring it in |
Court submits to Missouri DOR | Your court | Within 15 days of clerk signature |
DOR processes and updates record | Missouri DOR | Varies — allow several weeks |
How to Check Your Driving Record
After allowing adequate processing time, you can check your Missouri driving record through the Missouri Department of Revenue to confirm the completion has been applied.
Visit the Missouri DOR website at dor.mo.gov to request a copy of your driving record.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Court deadline to submit to DOR | 15 days after clerk signature |
DOR processing time | Varies — allow several weeks |
How to check | Request driving record at dor.mo.gov |
Does Driving Logic control DOR timing | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
What if the DOR has not updated my record after several weeks? First confirm that you took your signed Form 4444 to court and the clerk processed it. Then contact your court to confirm they submitted the record to the DOR within the 15-day window. See the article on what to do if the DOR does not show your completion for more guidance.
Does Driving Logic have any control over how fast the DOR processes? No. Once your court submits Form 4444 to the Missouri DOR, processing is entirely in the DOR's hands. Driving Logic has no visibility into DOR processing timelines.
Can I ask Driving Logic to speed up my DOR processing? No. Driving Logic's role ends when we email you Form 4444. The DOR processing happens through your court and the state. Contact your court if you need to follow up on the status of your submission.