i currently have a cdlb new hampshire license. if i go to a trucking school out of state to get my cdla and pass does it still remain a new hampshire license if im not in new hampshire to take the test?hows that work?
cdl question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by eastcoastguy1975, Dec 11, 2010.
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You cannot obtain a CDL out of the state you reside in. Therefore I don't believe that you would be allowed to attend school out of state, unless you could show proof of residency by the end of the schooling when testing comes around.
I do not know for sure, this is just what would make sense to me. Anyone else? -
I think that you would have to show the New Hampshire dmv your paper work from the out of state test from the school. You may have to take the test for New Hampshire.
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you MUST ask the school you wish to attend, if they do take students from your state and then provide the truck for the DMV test on that day for you, at your HOME state DMV.eastcoastguy1975 Thanks this. -
Im in that situation now. I live in Nevada and Im going to school in Arizona. To get my permit I had to have an Arizona license. So school sent me to DMV. I turned in my Nevada license and got an Arizona license, using the address of the school for my residence. Once I complete school, and get my CDL, I will return home and go to DMV and surrender Arizona license and get a Nevada license. The only test I have to retake is the hazmat endorsement test (20 questions). Hope this helps.
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When I went to school you got the CDL in that state using the motel address you stayed in. Then when you return to your state you transfer it over doing the written test again.
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