what happens if someone goes through school and training in another state than the state you reside in?
I live in Tennessee but did my training in Kentucky. Upon graduation, do I get a CDL-A from Kentucky, or does the school/state/etc. give the new driver a document to return to your home state to get the license processed? Especially since I don’t have an address in Kentucky unless Motor Court Inn counts as a residence.
How does this work?
Getting the CDL license in another state…
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Gandrews1967, Dec 25, 2021.
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Last edited: Dec 25, 2021
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Latter 1998, CDL Driver Training School, Goodlettsville, TN., acquired a TN CDL. Changed it to a NC CDL, no problem.
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A receipt from a extended stay motel and received mail is acceptable in most states. -
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State of TN acceptable proof of residence documents.
• Current utility bill including telephone, electric, water, gas, cable, etc. (includes “bundle” packages. Wireless telephone bills cannot be accepted.)
• Current vehicle registration (personal vehicle not company vehicle) dated within the last 12 months.
• TN vehicle title showing TN address (can use a title or vehicle registration as proof but not both).
• Mortgage papers – such as the property deed or mortgage payment coupon/book
• Copy of Lease Agreement or Contract with notarized signatures OR accompanied by signed realty agency letterhead confirming lease validity.
• Voter registration card – NOT the application for voter registration.
• Military LES papers listing Tennessee as home of record.
• Current filed Internal Revenue Service tax return-Not tax return booklet.
Unacceptable documents include: Bank statements
Wireless telephone bills
Credit card statements
Utility connection or deposit receipt
Employer letters
Extended stay hotel receipts
Magazine subscriptions or junk mail
Personal or business postmarked mail
Prescription bottles USCIS identity documents (i.e. I-551, I-766, Visas, etc.)
Hunting, fishing or boating licenses
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