Commercial driver licenses (CDL) are required to operate vehicles that
All applicants for a Commercial Driver License must have an Operator's License, pass the vision requirements, and pass knowledge and skills tests. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. If they are under 21, they will be restricted to intrastate operation only. Applicants must be Florida residents.
Knowledge tests are offered in multiple languages and may be taken orally in English or Spanish, except the hazardous materials test. Skills tests must be conducted in English. Interpreters may not be used during the administration of any tests. Review the CDL Handbook.
Proof of Florida Residency for CLP and CDL Applicants
All customers applying for an original CDL or Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) must present one of the documents listed below to establish Florida residency:
- A current Florida Class E Driver's License or Florida Identification card held for more than six (6) consecutive months.
- A lease agreement in the customer's name that has been in place for more than six (6) consecutive months.
- A current residential mortgage in the customer's name was signed more than six (6) months ago.
- In the customer's name, a current residential deed was signed more than six (6) months ago.
- A Florida Voter Registration Card.
- A statement of domicile pursuant to section 222.17. F.S.
- A homestead tax exemption filing on property in this state
Class A Requirements
To operate trucks or truck combinations weighing 26,001 lbs or more, and towing a vehicle/unit over 10,000 lbs, a Class A license is required. The following tests are required:
- Knowledge Tests
- General Knowledge Test
- Combination Vehicles Test
- Air Brakes Test (if applicable, most Class A vehicles are equipped with Air Brakes, but not all)
- Applicable exams for desired endorsements
- Skills Tests
- Pre-trip Vehicle Inspection
- Basic Vehicle Control
- On-road Test
Class B Requirements
A Class B license is required to operate straight trucks and buses weighing 26,001 lbs or more. The following tests are required:
- Knowledge Tests
- General Knowledge Test
- Air Brakes Test (if applicable)
- Applicable exams for desired endorsements
- Skills Tests
- Pre-trip Vehicle Inspection
- Basic Vehicle Control
- On-road Test
Already have an out-of-state CDL?
We will reciprocate an out of state or a Canadian commercial driver license. However, an out of state applicant with a hazmat endorsement will have to reapply for a hazmat endorsement, which will include a background check, appropriate tests and fees.
Already have a Military CDL?
Military or prior military customers requesting to be issued a CDL due to qualifications of experience while serving on military duty must:
- Pass all required knowledge and endorsement tests for the CDL license class and endorsements they are applying to obtain, and
- Present the Certification for Waiver of Skill Test for Military Personnel form completed by their commanding officer or designee while on active duty or within 90 days of separation from service in order to be exempt from taking the skills tests.
The process must be completed and the CDL issued within 120 days of separation from service.
What are Endorsements?
An "Endorsement" is a special authorization, which permits a driver to drive certain types of vehicles, to transport certain types of property, or a certain number of passengers. The following endorsements can be placed on Class A, B, or C commercial driver licenses.
- Placarded Hazmat (H) - Issued to those who have passed the required written test and who will transport placarded hazardous materials.
- Tank Vehicles (N) - Issued to those who have passed the required written test and who will drive tank vehicles.
- Passengers (P) - Issued to those who have passed the required written and skills test and who will drive passenger vehicles. A passenger vehicle is any vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons including the driver.
- School Bus (S) - Issued to those who have passed the required written and skills test and who will transport pre-primary, primary or secondary school students from home to school, from school to home, or to and from school-sponsored events (does not include a bus used as a common carrier). The P endorsement is also required.
- Double/Triple Trailers (T) - Issued to those who have passed the required written test and who will drive double or triple tractor- trailer vehicles. Triple trailers are not allowed on Florida roads.
- Placarded Hazmat & Tank Vehicles (X) - Issued to those who qualify for the H and N endorsements.
