No, you don't, go to any state certified training school. They will rent you the truck and administer the test, having already held the CDL your driving history and prior school will still be relevant.
If a local school isn't available get a friend who has a CDL to drive the renter to the DMV where you can test. Only an idiot would pay thousands to redo a school.
What can I do ?
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at my state, the DMV administers the testing for the backing and road, as well as the pre-trip.
do not assume this can be done every where.
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They "took" mine when I didn't submit a valid med card. DMV showed my license as an E or whatever a car license is.
It was much longer than 90 days too. At the time, my last med card expired sometime in 2003, I reinstated my CDL end of 2015. No retesting or anything like that. Just $50 for a new med card and the $90ish for CDL renewal.
Regardless, point is don't assume your CDL is gone. Check with the DMV first or better yet go get a new med card then contact DMV.Farmerbob1 and SoulScream84 Thank this. -
I do not know how the other 49 states do this! But in Virginia, it is ALL a self-certification!
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I am aware that you can also self certify interstate and not have a medical card. Still, regardless of what block you check of the four available, it's all still a self-certification in Virginia!Last edited: Aug 17, 2020
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I just want to clear something up. While it is possible to drive interstate excepted W/O a Medical! There are some restrictions. For the average OTR driver with the OPs kind of a problem, you CAN NOT self certify excepted intrastate.
Examples of interstate excepted.IF these conditions does NOT describe your driving, you CAN NOT choose interstate excepted!
Interstate Commerce: You operate in excepted interstate commerce when you drive a CMV in interstate commerce only for the following excepted activities:
To transport school children and/or school staff between home and school; As Federal, State or local government employees;
To transport human corpses or sick or injured persons;
Fire truck or rescue vehicle drivers during emergencies and other related activities;
Primarily in the transportation of propane winter heating fuel when responding to an emergency condition requiring immediate response such as damage to a propane gas system after a storm or flooding;
In Response to a pipeline emergency condition requiring immediate response such as a pipeline leak or rupture;
In custom harvesting on a farm or to transport farm machinery and supplies used in the custom harvesting operation to and from a farm or to transport custom harvested crops to storage or market; Beekeeper in the seasonal transportation of bees; Controlled and operated by a farmer, but is not a combination vehicle (power unit and towed unit), and is used to transport agricultural products, farm machinery or farm supplies (no placardable hazardous materials) to and from a farm and within 150 air-miles of the farm;
As a private motor carrier of passengers for nonbusiness purposes; or To transport migrant workers.Farmerbob1 Thanks this. -
You do not have to prove to the state that you are going to be doing any of those things to choose the "excepted" category. I chose "excepted to keep my CDL alive when I retired, just in case I ever decide to drive again. (You never know. I've had some pretty nice offers of part time work). I told the people at the license office that I choose to be in the excepted category and that is all that is necessary. No questions asked. That's why it's called "Self" certification.
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In Texas In order for both excepted and non- excepted intrastate certification to not require a med cert. you have had to be operating a CMV before August 28, 1989. Not too many of those around anymore. Read the fine print Texas requires a med cert on everything.
Not sure about all the other states but a lot are the same. They say you don’t need a dot physical but still have to meet the state health requirements which in Texas are the same requirements so you still need a dot cert med card. You have to get full on ag exemption to bypass this and that does no good if you are not a farmer/rancher.Farmerbob1 Thanks this. -
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