After you complete the Missouri Driver Improvement Program, print Form 4444 and submit it to the Missouri Department of Revenue following the instructions for your approval type. Court-order customers must get a court clerk signature before mailing the form.
After you finish the Missouri Driver Improvement Program, you receive Form 4444 by email from Driving Logic. Submitting this form correctly is required to ensure your course completion is recognized by the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR). The process differs slightly depending on whether you are court-ordered or following the Fine Collection Center (FCC) track.
How to Submit Form 4444 for Court-Order Customers
- Check your email: Look for an email from Driving Logic with Form 4444 attached as a PDF. If you do not see it, check your spam folder.
- Print Form 4444: Print the PDF on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Courts do not accept digital copies.
- Get a court clerk signature: Bring the printed form to the court that approved your Missouri Driver Improvement Program participation. Ask the clerk to sign and date the certificate.
- Mail Form 4444 to the Missouri DOR: After the clerk signs, mail the form to the Missouri Department of Revenue. The mailing address is printed at the bottom of Form 4444.
- Points not assessed: When the DOR processes your form, points will not be assessed for the qualifying conviction if you meet all requirements.
Instructions for FCC-Track Customers
Follow the submission instructions provided by the Fine Collection Center (FCC) for your county. In most cases, you mail your completed Form 4444 directly to the Missouri Department of Revenue. Check your FCC approval documentation for any special requirements.
Important Reminders and Deadlines
- Driving Logic does not submit Form 4444 for you; you must send it to the Missouri DOR yourself.
- You must complete the course and submit Form 4444 within 60 days of your conviction date.
- Form 4444 must reach the DOR within 15 days of your course completion.
- Always keep a copy of your submitted Form 4444 for your records.
Where to Find Official Requirements
The Missouri Department of Revenue provides official details about the Driver Improvement Program and submission requirements. For the most current information, visit the Missouri Department of Revenue’s driver improvement program page.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Who emails Form 4444 | Driving Logic — immediately after course completion |
| Court-order step | Print → court clerk signature → mail to DOR |
| DOR mailing address | Printed at bottom of Form 4444 |
| Does Driving Logic report to DOR | No |
| Completion deadline | 60 days from conviction date |
| DIP removes ticket from record | No — points only |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I send my Missouri Driver Improvement Program Form 4444?
Mail Form 4444 to the Missouri Department of Revenue. The correct mailing address is printed at the bottom of your Form 4444 and is also available at dor.mo.gov.
What should I do if I lost my Missouri Driver Improvement Program Form 4444?
Contact Driving Logic to request a new copy of Form 4444 by email. Print the new PDF and follow the same submission steps.
How soon do I need to mail my Missouri Driver Improvement Program Form 4444 to the DOR?
Mail Form 4444 as soon as possible after receiving the required signatures. The Missouri Department of Revenue must receive it within 15 days of your course completion.
What if I am not sure which court to go to for a signature?
Go to the court that approved your Missouri Driver Improvement Program participation. If you are unsure, check your approval paperwork or contact the court directly.
Does Driving Logic submit my Missouri Driver Improvement Program completion to the DOR?
No, Driving Logic does not submit your completion to the Missouri Department of Revenue. You are responsible for submitting Form 4444.
Does completing the Missouri Driver Improvement Program remove my ticket from my record?
No, completing the program prevents points from being assessed for the qualifying conviction, but the ticket remains on your record.