I don't feel like going through to the end of this thread to see if anyone has answered but check to see if your state has a reciprocity agreement with Texas. I know Texas is easy coming from another state. Besides, all states have to comply with the COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACT OF 1986 which dictated minimum standards in issuing a CDL. Check out http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration-licensing/cdl/cdl.htm for more info.
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That's Texas of course.
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Okay, here is what I read in the recruiting packet. "If you have an out-of-state License, it must be changed to a Texas license in order to get a Class A driving permit - this will be done while in school in Dallas." Nothing on the Texas DPS site about transferring a learner license, just a valid CDL and then you only have to take the eye exam and a $61.00 original license fee.
But there is so much involved so instead of trying to explain it all and get myself in trouble with the dummy police just go to this site for an explanation.
http://www.dmv.com/tx/texas/cdl-commercial-drivers-license-application
"That was easy" -
BTW, Texas DMV does take credit cards now. Hooray
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