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Home > Commercial Drivers License

DMV Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDLs)

Operating a large and heavy commercial motor vehicle safely requires special training and knowledge. If you will be driving a commercial motor vehicle, you need to get a commercial drivers license (CDL) from your state.

Types of Commercial Drivers Licenses

There are 3 kinds of commercial motor vehicles, each requiring a different class of CDL.

Class A: Any combination of vehicles that has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more with the towed vehicle(s) weighing over 10,000 pounds.

Class B: A single vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more, or any combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more with the towed vehicle(s) weighing less than 10,000 pounds.

Class C: Any single vehicle or combination of vehicles that does not fall under Class A or B and is designed to transport 16 or more passengers including the driver, or which is carrying hazardous materials.

You may also need a special endorsement to drive certain types of commercial motor vehicles in your state. Check with your DMV or state agency for more details.

CDL License Requirements

The process for getting a CDL depends on your particular state, but here is a general outline.

  1. Study your state’s Commercial Drivers Licensing Manual.
  2. Get a commercial learners permit so you can practice driving with a licensed commercial driver. To get your permit, you must: (a) pass a knowledge test, (b) have an acceptable driving record for the last 10 years in all 50 states and D.C., and (c) provide proper documentation proving that your are medically qualified.
  3. Get your commercial drivers license. You will need to pass a vehicle inspection test, a basic controls test, and a road test.

For specific details, check the requirements in your state for the type of CDL you need.

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