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You must have a valid Commercial Driver License (CDL) to operate

  • Any commercial motor vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or heavier
  • Any commercial vehicle that is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver
  • Any vehicle transporting hazardous material and is required to be placarded in accordance with 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart F

What do I Need to Obtain a CDL?

  • Valid driver license from Colorado or another state or a commercial permit
  • Current DOT medical card - find a FMCSA Certified Medical Examiner in your area
  • Your Social Security number
  • Commercial drive skills test completion form dated within 60 days (if turning your commercial instruction permit into a CDL)
  • Must complete Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) at an approved school
  • If you want to add a HAZMAT endorsement on your CDL, you will need to take an Entry-Level Driver Training course (if adding the endorsement for the first time), successfully pass the HAZMAT written exam and provide a current TSA background check every time you purchase a CDL
  • Applicable fee

Classes of Commercial Licenses

  • Class A - combination vehicles - consists of any combination of vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds
  • Class B - straight trucks and light combinations - consists of any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more or any such vehicle towing a vehicle which does not have a GVWR in excess of 10,000 pounds
  • Class C - single vehicles less than 26,001 GVWR - consists of any single vehicle or combination of vehicles that do not meet the definition of a Class A or B commercial vehicle, but that transports 16 or more passengers (including the driver) OR is placarded for transportation of hazardous materials

Which vehicles are exempt from requiring a CDL?

  • Recreational vehicles such as a motorhome
  • Military vehicles driven by military service members
  • Firefighting equipment
  • Emergency snow plows used during emergency snow removal operations
  • Farm vehicles when controlled and operated by a farmer within 150 miles of the person's farm

Commercial Learner's Permits

  • Commercial Learner's Permits (CLP) are valid for 180 days, and are eligible for one renewal, which is also valid for 180 days.
    • Please note: The results of the written CDL test are only valid for one year. ,If the results of your written test are over one year old, you will need to retake the written test, even if your CLP is valid.
  • CLPs must be held for 14 calendar days before the CDL skills test can be taken.

Other Information

  • CDLs are valid for 4 years
  • If you hold a CDL, you are licensed to drive both commercial vehicles in your class and below as well as regular vehicles
  • Endorsements and the Requirements to Obtain Endorsements
  • CDL Restrictions
  • The CDL Knowledge Test is available in English and Spanish

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  1. What is the process to obtain a CDL license?
    • You will need proof of US Citizenship, proof of Oklahoma residency, and if you plan on driving out of state, you will need to bring in a DOT Medical Card. These certified documents will need to be brought into any DPS testing facility where an Examiner can look over them and start your application for CDL testing. If you qualify, they will set you up for the proper written tests. Upon passing of all written tests, you will be given a CDL Permit which will be good for 180 days. You must hold your CLP for a minimum of 14 days before you are eligible to take your driving skills test. Once your 14 days are up, you can come in and take your skills test. Upon passing your skills test, your CDL will be issued to you.
  2. How do I renew my CDL?
    • Bring in your proof of US Citizenship, proof of Oklahoma residency, DOT Medical Card if you have one and are required to maintain it on file, and your driver license into any DPS testing facility so an examiner can view your documents and issue you the proper paperwork to take to the tag agent so they can print the renewed license.
  3. What if I lost my CDL?
    • Bring in your proof of US Citizenship, proof of Oklahoma residency, DOT Medical Card if you have one and are required to maintain it on file into any DPS testing facility so an examiner can view your documents and issue you the proper paperwork to take to the tag agent so they can print you a replacement license.
  4. Can I renew or replace my CDL by mail?
    • No. A CDL license is a federally regulated license and therefore must be issued by a Driver License Examiner. Therefore you must appear in person with the proper documents in order to renew or replace your commercial license.
  5. What do I need to do if I am downgraded?
    • If you are downgraded because you did not get a medical card into the DPS office in time, you will need to bring in your proof of US citizenship, proof of residency, and current dot medical card into any DPS office so we can look into the file and see if you are eligible. WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY UPGRADES BY FAX, EMAIL, OR MAIL. YOU MUST COME IN TO DO THIS.
  6. Where do I obtain a CDL manual?
    • You can pick up a CDL manual from any DPS testing facility or download manual here.
  7. Where can I find information on upcoming changes for commercial driver's?
    • Click here
  8. If I already hold a CDL and I want to get a higher class CDL, do I still have to take the pre-trip inspection?
    • Yes, you will be required to do the full skills test: pre-trip, basic control skills, and driving.

  1. If I already hold a CDL and I want to add an endorsement, do I still have to take the pre-trip inspection?
    • Yes, you will be required to do the full skills test: pre-trip, basic control skills, and driving for the following endorsements:
      • Passenger (P)
      • School Bus (S)
    • No, for all other endorsements.

Last Modified on Apr 05, 2021

What is the highest CDL license?

A Class C CDL is the last license class and it covers the rest, i.e. what Class A and B do not. It authorizes the holder to drive any single vehicle with a GVWR of less than 26,000 pounds, given that the towed vehicle has a GVWR of less than 10,000 pounds.

What class B means?

A Class B commercial driver's license is required to operate a single vehicle with a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds, or tow a vehicle not heavier than 10,000 pounds. With a Class B CDL and the appropriate endorsements, you may drive the following types of vehicles: Straight trucks.

How long does it take to get a CDL in MN?

Earn a good wage - truck drivers in Minnesota make between $21.19 and $29.79 / hour. Get qualified quickly - our program prepares you in just six weeks. You will be in very high demand - employers are looking for qualified truck drivers. This is a growing career - expected to grow 6.6% between 2018 - 2028.

How long do you have to have a driver's license to get a CDL in Texas?

Applying for a Commercial Driver License Once you have held your CLP for a minimum of 14 days, you are eligible to complete the necessary driving tests to obtain your CDL.