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If you do not keep your medical card up to date with Virginia DMV you status will be changed to not-certified, your CDL will be canceled and your driver license will be downgraded. You may submit your new medical certificate by mail, fax, or online, as described above.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles also disqualifies CDL drivers for serious violations, which include reckless driving as well as texting while in a commercial vehicle, erratic lane chances, and speeding 15 MPH or more above the limit.
Three-Time Failure You must have completed the course after the date of the third exam failure. Notice.
DOT Physical Exam Cost: Only $78.00.
If your CDL has been expired or downgraded for more than one year, you must retake the knowledge exam and the road skills test required for the type of CDL you held.
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Major Violations Driving a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Refusing a blood and/or breath test while operating a commercial motor vehicle. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident that involves your commercial motor vehicle if the accident causes injury or death.
If your CDL has been expired or downgraded for more than one year, you must retake the knowledge exam and the road skills test required for the type of CDL you held.
Renewing an Expired Drivers License In Virginia, you can renew your license up to a year before it expires, and you can renew up to 90 days after it expires without a late penalty. Keep in mind that this is not a grace period for driving with your expired license.
Typically, your Virginia CDL is valid for eight years and expires on your birthday. Your Virginia CLP is valid for one year and cannot be renewed. You must reapply.
The DMV approved training course will consist of a minimum of 120 hours of instruction (a minimum of 40 hours of classroom instruction, and a minimum of 80 hours of in-vehicle instruction consisting of hands-on, observation, range and road instruction and simulation).

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