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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Enter your full name, driver license number, application date, and both residence and mailing addresses if they differ.
  3. In the 'Driver Record Certification' section, answer all questions regarding your driving history honestly. This includes any previous licenses, suspensions, or violations.
  4. Complete the 'Certification of Driving Experience' section by confirming your military driving experience and signing where indicated.
  5. Ensure that your Commanding Officer (pay grade O-4 or above) reviews and signs the form in their designated section.
  6. Once completed, save your document. You can then submit it via mail, email, or fax as per the instructions provided on the form.

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It is possible to get free CDL training through federal grants or utilize G.I. Bill benefits. * These benefits cover the cost of tuition to attend a CDL school like our Driver Resource Center network schools. You might be wondering if you qualify for a grant to pay for CDL training?
Soldiers traditionally do not require a CDL to operate large military vehicles and can be licensed by their commander, CDL course instructor Frank Gainer said.
Schneider is committed to helping new and returning drivers start their careers off right, which is why we offer a selection of company-paid CDL training options that fit any drivers needs. Start your driving journey by reading through our options and selecting the one that best fits your needs.
The only way to get a CDL A while in the army is typically hold an 88M slot. And then typically you have to have 3 years experience before your CO will sign a memo to take to your DMV. The best thing to do is use your GI Bill to pay for CDL school. You will get better ( smaller classes) training.
Eligible and qualified veterans can use the Veterans Affairs (VA) funded GI Bill benefits to pay for CDL training .

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Qualified Service members can use the Commercial Driver License Skills Test Waiver form (or a state adaptation of that form) to apply for a state CDL .
Military CDL Even Exchange This waiver allows a qualified military service member to apply for a CDL without skills testing. Qualification is determined by the commanding officer, who typically certifies the qualification before the service member is discharged.

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