CLP AND CDL DATA FORM - Nebraska 2025

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When a medical card expires, the driver is no longer medically certified to operate a commercial motor vehicle. This can lead to the suspension of CDL privileges. Its imperative to understand the procedures and timelines for renewal to avoid such disruptions.
Costs and testing locations Common CDL costs in Nebraska are: $10.00 for a Commercial Learners Permit; an additional $10.00 for any change of class, endorsement, or restriction to the CLP; and a Security Surcharge of $2.50 for each.
Can I keep my CDL without a DOT medical card? No, you cannot keep your CDL without a DOT medical card if you want to maintain compliance with federal regulations; it is essential for your commercial driving privileges.
Keep Your Medical Certificate Current with Nebraska DMV In the future, submit your renewed medical examiners certificate (medical card not long form) to the DMV prior to the expiration of your current medical examiners certificate. If you fail to do so, your Commercial Driver License will be cancelled.
The State of Nebraska requires all CDL drivers to have a valid DOT medical card, unless the type of commerce you drive qualifies as Excepted. You must meet the Federal DOT medical certificate requirements.
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No, you cannot keep your CDL without a medical card. Its a legal requirement for all commercial motor vehicle drivers. Driving without one can lead to fines, CDL disqualification, and job loss.
Answer: You are able to renew your Commercial Driver Licenses (CDL) online. You can find out if you are eligible to renew a Nebraska Commercial Driver License by entering your information into the online application.
Here are the basic requirements to earn this license in your state: Be at least 21 years old to travel across state lines. Prove U.S. citizenship or lawful status. Hold a valid Nebraska drivers license. Receive a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) at least 14 days before your CDL exam.

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