What Do I Do With My Form 4444 After Completing the Missouri Driver Improvement Program (DIP)?
After completing the course, Driving Logic emails you Form 4444 as a PDF. You must print it and take it to the court that ordered your course. A court clerk will sign it, and the court will then submit your completion record to the Missouri Department of Revenue.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 — Check your email
Look for an email from Driving Logic with Form 4444 attached as a PDF. It is sent immediately after you complete all course requirements. Check your spam folder if you do not see it in your inbox.
Step 2 — Print Form 4444
Print the PDF on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Your court requires a physical printed copy — a digital version on your phone is not sufficient.
Step 3 — Take it to your court
Bring the printed Form 4444 to the court that ordered you to take the Driver Improvement Program. Ask the clerk to sign and date the certificate.
Step 4 — The court submits to the Missouri DOR
After the clerk signs your Form 4444, the court is responsible for forwarding your completion record to the Missouri Department of Revenue within 15 days.
Step 5 — Points not assessed
Once the Missouri DOR processes your record, points will not be assessed for the qualifying conviction — provided you completed the course within 60 days of your conviction date.
Important Reminders
Driving Logic does not submit your completion to the DOR — you must take Form 4444 to court yourself
You must complete the course and take Form 4444 to court within your 60-day conviction deadline
Keep a copy of your signed Form 4444 for your own records
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Who emails Form 4444 | Driving Logic — immediately after completion |
Your action | Print Form 4444, take to court for clerk signature |
Court's action | Submit completion record to Missouri DOR within 15 days |
Does Driving Logic report to DOR | No |
Completion deadline | 60 days from conviction date |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I mail Form 4444 to the DOR myself? No. After the clerk signs your Form 4444, your court handles the submission to the Missouri DOR. You do not mail anything to the DOR directly. Check with your court if you have questions about their specific process.
What if I lost my Form 4444 before getting to court? Let us know and we can resend your Form 4444 by email so you can print a new copy.
How soon should I take Form 4444 to court? As soon as possible. You must complete the course and submit Form 4444 through your court within 60 days of your conviction date. Do not wait — take it to court promptly after receiving the email.
What if I am not sure which court to go to? Go to the court that issued the order for you to complete the Driver Improvement Program. If you are unsure, check your court paperwork or contact the court directly.