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This manual is a summary of Minnesota’s commercial driver’s license requirements. For complete standards, consult Minnesota state statutes and rules. This document is not a proper legal authority to cite in court. For more information on Minnesota driving laws and rules for all drivers, refer to the Minnesota Driver’s Manual.
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May 4, 2015 · 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 190 Saint Paul, MN 55101-5190 Email: Driver Services DVS.driverslicense@state.mn.us Phone: Commercial Driver’s License: (651) 297-5029 Commercial DL Disqualification: (651) 205-4086 Driver’s License Status: (651) 284-2000 or online Office Locations: (651) 297-2005 Driver’s Licenses: (651) 297-3298
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May 4, 2015 · Step 1. Driver's License. Step 2. Class C - Commercial Driver. Step 3. Apply. Driver's License - Class C - Commercial Driver – Apply. Class C — A single-unit vehicle, 26,000 pounds GVWR or less, with one or more of the following endorsements: Hazardous Materials.
There may also be vehicle maintenance, insurance, and inspection requirements. Commercial Driver’s License Classes. Class A — Any vehicle towing a unit of more than 10,000 pounds GVWR with a gross combination weight rating (truck plus trailer) over 26,000 pounds. Class B — A single-unit vehicle that is over 26,000 pounds GVWR.
May 3, 2023 · Commercial - Class C. A class ‘C’ CDL includes any single vehicle weighing less than 26,000lbs GVWR that satisfies an endorsement. These endorsements may include passenger vehicles, school buses, or hazardous material transport vehicles. Class D. A class D license is what you’d normally think of as a normal driver’s license.
Commercial Driver Licenses (CDL) CLASS A: Trucks or truck combinations weighing with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,001 lbs. or more, provided towed vehicle is more than 10,000 lbs. CLASS B: Straight trucks weighing 26,001 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or more. CLASS C: Vehicles transporting placardable amounts of hazardous materials ...
Any person who possesses a valid Class C driver license may, subject to the appropriate restrictions and endorsements, drive any class of motor vehicle, other than the type of motor vehicle for which a Class A or a Class B driver license is required, within this state.