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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the voluntary surrender CDL document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your identification information, including your name, WV license/ID number, street address, city, state, and zip code. Ensure all details are accurate for processing.
  3. Provide your phone number for any follow-up communication regarding your application.
  4. Select the type of card you wish to surrender by checking the appropriate box: Driver’s Permit, Graduated Driver’s License, Driver’s License, Commercial Driver’s License, or Identification Card.
  5. Initial the box that corresponds to your understanding of the implications of surrendering your CDL. Carefully read each option to ensure you select the correct one based on your situation.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to confirm your request. Make sure to include any additional required signatures if applicable.

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When the DMV revokes a drivers license, the license is taken away forever. Common reasons for license revocation include making false statements on DMV application forms, repeat DUI offenses, being of advanced age, or having certain medical conditions.
After you complete the RTD process and your Clearinghouse status is updated to not prohibited, your State Driver Licensing Agency (SDLA) will allow you to reinstate your commercial driving privileges.
Ways You Can Lose Your CDL 4 Ways You Can Lose Your CDL. Failing a Drug Test. Drinking and Driving. Getting Certain Traffic Violations. Letting the License Lapse. Keep in mind that theres a federal Drug Alcohol Clearinghouse that keeps track of all drug and alcohol-related tests and issues.
Online: DMV will send a letter confirming the transaction, along with a return envelope for you to mail your surrendered license back to DMV. At a customer service center: you will be required to surrender your drivers license at that time.
In the United States, voluntary surrender is when a licensee chooses voluntarily to surrender ones license or voluntarily agrees not to renew ones license, usually to resolve outstanding complaints instead of going through the process of revocation or suspension.

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Surrendering a license means giving up your license to an official body, like the DMV or a court. You can surrender a license voluntarily, or you could be compelled to surrender it as part of a suspension or revocation.
It means you have it back to the issuing agency, and told them to rescind any rights and privileges it afforded. in short - you no longer have a drivers license from that agency. you could do this if you no longer wanted to drive or did not meet the requirements for that license. The most common reason would be moving.

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