CDL (Your State)

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Duffield, Jul 27, 2012.

  1. Duffield

    Duffield Bobtail Member

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    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:

    1. Complete the requirements for an original CDL applicant. (see Requirements above) .
    2. 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.
      OR
      Surrender your EXPIRED CDL at the driver license office. You will be required to pass the written, driving and vision exams.

    Taken from Texas DMV Web Page!!!
     
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  3. ShootThis

    ShootThis Medium Load Member

    Remember one thing though if you have relocated to Texas,before they will issue you a new license all your vehicles you own must be registered in Texas first.Do not ask me why,cannot get a straight answer from them as to why,just their law.
     
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  4. Duffield

    Duffield Bobtail Member

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    Well I guess Texas is big on laws to. Thankd for the heads up.
     
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