Meaning of "REN" and "TR" lines in the CDL
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JimmyPage, Feb 10, 2017.
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Haha! Will check on their website maybe!
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TR WN2015 looks like it was transferred into NJ in 2015.
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http://www.nj.gov/mvc/Commercial/transfer.htm
Hahahaha....yep. I sure bet it DOES mean transferred. And renewed.Duurtipoker and JimmyPage Thank this. -
I'm thinking TR WN2015 then following numbers were the number from old state? Though you'd think the WN would be a state abbreviation but that's not one I've ever seen.
Ed -
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/wcm/c...;CACHEID=e936f32e-9c37-4fd9-9457-e9ca836a5161
is he from Cali ? Man you got my interest piqued, LoL. Look up the TR and WN numbers here. Sheesh! -
Oh wow, you dig real deep now haaaa
Ed, Google says WN stands for Washington State (legal abbreviation)G13Tomcat Thanks this. -
Yeah, when I get to researching, I'm worse than Sheldon Cooper. I really love answers, LoL. I'm a nerd at heart! Let us know what you find out..... have a good day, sir!
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I feel like sticking to TR for Transfer and REN for Renewal!
You too, man! And thanks for all your help
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Stupid Canadian here. I thought I knew all 50 states
I'm betting that's your answer. Transferred from Washington. And Ren is 42.00 fee.
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