DriveDocket is a mobile platform that helps drivers manage, monitor, and stay compliant with all aspects of their driving responsibilities—such as licenses, registration, insurance, tickets, and vehicle-related obligations—in one centralized place. It provides smart reminders, alerts, and insights so users can avoid missed deadlines, penalties, and compliance risks.
DriveDocket is designed for everyday drivers, families managing multiple drivers, gig economy drivers, and anyone who wants better visibility and control over their driving responsibilities.
DriveDocket addresses the fragmentation of driver-related information by bringing everything into one platform. It helps users avoid missed deadlines, track compliance status, receive proactive alerts, and stay organized.
MVP testing begins April 2026, with public launch targeted for May 2026.
Interested users can join testing via invitation and must sign an NDA before access.
Secure document storage (license, insurance, registration)
Driver compliance score and status tracking
Smart reminders (expiration dates, tickets, bills)
Ticket and excise tax tracking via document scanning
Vehicle recall alerts (public data sources)
Street cleaning alerts
Voting & civic reminders
Manufacturer maintenance schedule insights
Centralized alerts dashboard
It is an indicator of your compliance status based on license, insurance, registration, and outstanding obligations.
No, but it helps users stay informed and avoid penalties through reminders and alerts.
Yes. Users can manage multiple vehicles and receive individualized alerts.
Yes, though some features may vary based on location and available data.
For the MVP, DriveDocket relies on user-uploaded documents and publicly available data sources. It does not directly pull from DMV systems at launch.
Yes. DriveDocket uses encrypted storage, secure authentication, and controlled access to protect user data.
No. DriveDocket does not sell user data. Information is only used to provide and improve services.
No. Not in the MVP. Future versions may include integrations through compliant partners.
No. DriveDocket is not a CRA and does not generate consumer reports.
DriveDocket is designed with compliance in mind, including DPPA and FCRA requirements. User consent and permissible data use are core principles.
Yes. The MVP version is completely free. Future premium plans may include advanced features.
DriveDocket uses a freemium model with potential revenue from subscriptions, ads, and value-added services.
Currently, DriveDocket is consumer-focused. Future enterprise features may be explored.
Through website contact forms, email support, and in-app support upon launch.