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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your full name, date of birth, and Social Security Number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identity verification.
  3. Select the type of license you are applying for (Class A, B, C, etc.) and indicate if you have any special conditions such as a medical alert. This helps tailor your application to your specific needs.
  4. Fill in your residence and mailing addresses. If they differ, make sure to specify which address should appear on your license.
  5. Answer all questions regarding previous driving privileges and any medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive safely. Be honest as this impacts your eligibility.
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What are requirements to pass a DOT Physical? Blood pressure and pulse check. Check for abdomen abnormalities and hernia. Check for spine deformities. Hearing test, drivers must be able to hear a forced whisper from at least 5 feet away. Heart and lung evaluation for murmurs or impaired respiratory functions.
Your business name and address. The applicants name, address, date of birth, and Social Security Number, as well as any other addresses at which theyve resided in the past three years. The issuing state, number, and expiration date of each valid commercial motor vehicle license or permit held by the applicant.
Minimum DOT Requirements for CDL Truck Drivers Have a valid, non-commercial drivers license. Be at least 18 years old or at least 21 to drive across state lines or carry hazardous materials. Have a minimum of one to two years of driving experience. Have no active suspensions.
Obtaining a CDL can take as little as three weeks or as long as six months. But, on average, it takes about seven weeks to get a CDL when attending a full-time driver training program.
A DOT physical is a medical exam required for any commercial driver. This exam is designed to ensure you are fit to operate a commercial vehicle. To get your commercial drivers license (CDL), you will need to pass this exam.
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