Can you get your CDL in a state you don't have residence in?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DC843, Oct 13, 2015.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    What trucking company CDL schools do is you get a CDL from the state the school is in, then the trucking company routes you through your state of domicile to transfer your license. I think they give you 60 or 90 days to do this.
     
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  3. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    Yes they do have a truck I can test in, a local community college not company school, with a manual, but I'm only asking in case I can't pass with the manual as I have a little trouble with it. I think I will pass but like I said wondering about renting an automatic to test in if I can't pass with te manual. Other than shifting I do very we'll. but yes I should contact the dmv just wanted to see if anyone on here had any insight. Thanks!
     
  4. HorseShoe

    HorseShoe Road Train Member

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    Good luck on your testing
     
  5. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    Thanks! It's Friday I can't wait.
     
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  6. Eddiec

    Eddiec Road Train Member

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    First find a company that will rent you an automatic truck. Find 3 trucking companies that will put you in an automatic truck once you have your CDL. Establish residency in a state that prospective companies are hiring from.
     
  7. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    I'm a bit confused about what it is you want. What's wrong with your current State? As far as I know you can rent a truck and test in any State. You really need to watch out for this. I know a guy that lost a good job prospect because he had a history of four CDL transfers in a short time. This is tracked by DAC and is part of any pre-hire report. It shows instability and some employers don't like that. My advice is to find a CDL program at a community college or like training program IN YOUR HOME STATE and go through it.
    Edited to add this.
    Once you get your CDL then give serious thought about changing residence just to get a job. Check out all your options then and only then establish residence and transfer.
     
  8. Locke

    Locke Light Load Member

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    Why wouldn't you be able to finish with a manual?

    I just got out of school too. Just a little hard to understand. The school I went to, we had plenty of time to drive and get the manual down.

    My school wont test you if they know you can't do it. I got a few more days extra time to work on my backing. Would your school help you get in some more time shifting?
     
  9. Locke

    Locke Light Load Member

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    Best advice I was given and I can give you, "DO NOT TRY TO BE PERFECT! Drive the truck."

    If you have the backs down, the driving test itself is a breeze.
     
  10. morpheus

    morpheus Medium Load Member

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    from what I am gatting from the state of MASS it is the same. have to test again both written and exam

    Sucks
     
  11. newbtr1

    newbtr1 Light Load Member

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    We need a FEDERAL CDL to avoid all the state crap, imagine getting a CDL wherever you want
     
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