Branch Office Addendum to Agreement between the Illinois Secretary of State and a Commercial Drivers 2025

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The new CDL law was implemented February 7, 2022 and requires drivers to complete Entry-Level Drive Training (ELDT) from a training provider listed on FMCSAs Training Provider Registry (TPR) before being scheduled for a skills test.
Why Will CDL Drivers Lose Their CDL License. The FMCSA is instructing state drivers license agencies (SDLA) to revoke CDL/CLP privileges for any drivers identified as prohibited in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.
Beginning June 23, 2025, all medical certificates for commercial driver license (CDL) holders and commercial learner permit (CLP) holders MUST be submitted by a physician into the national registry through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
Hence Illinois air-brake restriction. If a driver chooses not to take or pass the air-brake portion of the Illinois CDL written and skills tests, they are issued a L restriction on their license.
You must be age 18 to apply for a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) or a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) to operate intrastate and age 21 to operate in interstate commerce or to transport passengers. To obtain a CLP, you must possess either a valid Illinois CDL or non-CDL license as a base license.