I think the DMV has screwed me again. I passed my drive test yesterday and was issued a temporary CDL. I've passed the tankers, doubles/triples, and hazmat written tests, but on my license it only lists T & X. Shouldn't it be --T X N? N is for tankers right?
Missing my tanker endorsement?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cwr327, Nov 18, 2014.
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T= Doubles/Triples - Trailers
X= Hazardous Materials and Tank
N is for tank but it's not used since you got X. The X endorsement is handy because hazmat and tank often go together. -
Thank you Sik_Life. I just wanted to make sure before I head off to work.
Sik_Life Thanks this. -
Yep, X covers both....you're good -
Correctomondo ... X is for hazmat and tank ... been like that since they first started out with this crazy CDL stuff back in the 90's
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hmm you've got me wondering, I just went through the process of renewing my CDL, only had to take a hazmat written test to renew the endorsement. I'm wondering if they will 'grandfather' in my tanks and doubles endorsements now.
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How long have you had your CDL?
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They should. I haul fuel and when I renew my cdl all I have to do is retake the hazmat test. You shouldn't have to retake any tests other than hazmat. Once you have air brakes, tanker, doubles/triples those are permanent and all you should have to do is pay the endorsement fee for each to renew.scottied67 Thanks this.
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Spring 2010, expires on my birthday next month. They did give me a paper temporary licence that is good for 60 days but not for hazmat. Hopefully the background check goes through pretty quick and the DMV gets the new license in the mail before Christmas
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When you renew your hazmat do you have to pay for a background check again?
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