Truck Drivers

In July 2023, DMV will introduce a new testing program for commercial truck drivers providing modernized protocols and helpful tools. See the CDL Modernization Guides for VI and BCS Tests for more information.

Driving a truck is no easy task, and very different from driving a regular vehicle. Keep reading for tips and information to help you drive with care, keep your vehicle in good condition, and ensure your cargo arrives safely at its destination.

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Your License and Registration

You need a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to drive a truck. This section includes information about how to get a CDL, how license classes can affect the kind of trucks you can drive, how you can register your truck and trailers, and additional programs you might be eligible for.

Your Commercial Driver's License (CDL) plus minus

Your CDL allows you to drive various kinds of trucks.

You must have a CDL to operate:

Federal regulations through the Department of Homeland Security require a background check and fingerprinting for the hazardous materials endorsement.

To apply for a CDL, you: