Going from Wyoming to Colorado is really easy. You will have to retake the Hazmat but everything else will transfer without any issues.
Transferring CDL license from state to state
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by MacGuy81, Apr 20, 2012.
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As jynxx said, it's pretty straight forward
I just got this off the Colorado web site
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-MV/RMV/1177024843078
Commercial Driver's License
To obtain a Colorado Commercial Driver's License (CDL) you will need the following:
- Valid Colorado commercial driver's license/permit or valid CDL from another state
- Current DOT (medical) card
- CDL driving skills test completion form dated within 60 days if you are turning your permit into a CDL
- If you have a HAZMAT endorsement, you will need to take the written test and pass a TSA background check before renewing your CDL with a HAZMAT endorsement
- Your Social Security Number
- Proof of current residential address (utility bill, bank statement, pay stub, credit card statement, rent receipt, mortgage statement, fishing license or other item with your name and address that can be reviewed by driver's license personnel)
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I would like to know also - CO to TX or if anyone knows CO to IL
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I did a search with "Texas Drivers License" and found the following site. Illinois may have something similiar
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLicense/index.htm
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
NOTE: Starting May 7 you must also prove you live in Texas....read more
Requirements for All Applicants
NOTE: If your driver license is currently suspended, cancelled, or revoked in Texas or any other state, you are not eligible for a commercial driver license.
All first time applicants for a Texas commercial driver license must:- Apply in person at a Texas Driver License office.
- Present documents that verify your Identity. Different documents are required if you are a U.S. citizen or have Lawful Presence. This may require you to present one or more documents at the driver license office. All information on each document you present must match. Additional documentation may be required to verify conflicting information, incomplete names and date of birth.
- Present proof of Social Security Number. If you do not have a social security number, a CDL cannot be issued to you.
- Meet the medical certification requirement.
- Meet the non-resident requirements if you are not a Texas resident.
- Present proof of Texas vehicle registration and liability insurance on all vehicles you own.
- Complete the application (PDF).
- Consent to be photographed, fingerprinted, and provide your signature at the time of application.
- Pass the vision exam.
- Pass the required written test for type of license you desire, including endorsements, A & B rules test (written), and skill tests in the appropriate vehicle (driving).
- Complete the Hazardous Material Endorsement Procedures.
- Pay the required fee with a credit card, cash, money order, or a non-temporary check.
- Provide a commercial motor vehicle for the driving exam, and present current liability insurance, Texas vehicle registration, and inspection for the vehicle.
Out-of-State
A new resident moving into Texas, who is at least 18 years or older and has a valid commercial driver license from another state, has 30 days after entry into the state to secure a Texas Driver License. You must:- Complete the requirements for an original CDL applicant. (see Requirements above) .
- Surrender your VALID out-of-state CDL at the driver license office. The written and driving examinations will be waived, but you must still pass a vision exam.
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Surrender your EXPIRED CDL at the driver license office. You will be required to pass the written, driving and vision exams.
If you previously held a Texas Commercial Driver License (CDL), and want to get the CDL back, you must re-qualify as an original CDL applicant.BlackLions and Jynxx Thank this. -
I have a california CDL's and moving to AZ soon.
hopefully things havent changed since 06
I had a AZ licence b4 (class D) and AZ is lax.. things are easier there.
California is strick and TONS of fees lol.
ah well..
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