Commercial Driver License - TN. gov CDL Learner's Permit To obtain a CDL Learner's Permit, you must take and pass the CDL general knowledge test and other necessary knowledge exams (Air Brake, Combination, Tanker, Multiple Trailer, Passenger, School Bus) at a Full-Service Driver Services Center
Required Documents to Apply for a CDL - TN. gov The spouse, parent child, sibling, or grandparent of the CDL applicant needing to use a relative's address and domicile documents MUST hold a valid Tennessee Driver License or ID Only License The CDL applicant will be required to present two (2) documents with a Tennessee residential address in the name of the immediate relative
Commercial Driver License Citations - TN. gov The State of Tennessee reporting requirement for commercial vehicle convictions is 5 days According to Tennessee Law (Public Acts 2010, Chapter 1037) anyone holding a Commercial Driver License must report all traffic citations whether they are Non-CDL or CDL related Judiciary and Court Clerks CDL Citation, Conviction and Disposition Reporting
Medical Certification Requirements - TN. gov For more information about an expired medical certificate, contact the Commercial Driver License (CDL) MedCert Section at (615) 502-4179 Do not go a Driver Services Center until advised by the MedCert Section Assurance that medical certification information is successfully posted to the driver’s motor vehicle record
SECTION 1 - TN. gov CDL Classifications The CDL vehicle classification included in the federal standard, together with the type of cargo to be transported, determine what type of CDL license and endorsement an applicant must apply for There are three basic vehicle classes or groups: Section 1 - Introduction Version: July 2017 Class A Combination Vehicles
Renewing Your License - TN. gov If you have a Class A, B or C Commercial Driver License (CDL), you are required to renew your license in-person at a Driver Services Center CDL holders must also provide their current valid Medical Certification at the time of renewal
FAQs on Driver Skills Testing and Third Party Examiners FAQs on Driver Skills Testing and Third Party Examiners The following information has been compiled by the TN Department of Safety’s CDL Division and is intended to help school districts understand how to schedule driver skills testing and the process of using or becoming a third party examiner *This information is considered valid as of August 5, 2020, however districts should use the TN
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) - TN. gov The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) is the minimum Federal requirement for training that entry-level drivers must complete before being permitted to take certain Commercial Driver License (CDL) knowledge or road skills tests
SF1480 Self-Certification Affidavit - TN. gov CDL Holder Self-Certification Affidavit In order to comply with 49 C F R §383 71 and 49 C F R §383 73, the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security requires all commercial driver license holders to certify the type of driving they engage in and provide a copy of their medical examiner’s certificate (Form MCSA-5876) to the Department
Driver License Fees - TN. gov Commercial Driver License (CDL) Endorsements *In addition to required state fees listed above, County Clerks will charge an additional $4 00 administrative fee to cover operational costs for services they offer