Posted by John in La on July 19, 2017 at 19:59:56 from (96.33.130.162):
In Reply to: CDL posted by MT RON on July 19, 2017 at 17:44:54:
Just got mine a week or so ago.
Needed a official birth certificate to get my finger prints. Once the back ground check was done it was off to the DMV.
Take the written test; actually its on a computer now; like I do every 4 years. Passed that so I think it is smooth sailing now when she tells me I need 2 forms of ID. I hand her my birth certificate and TWIC card. A TWIC is a federal picture ID for those that do not know. She tells me this will not do. They want proof of residency not proof of who you are. I tell her I got my truck registration. It has my name and address. She says we got that right here in the computer; so that will not work. She was looking for a electric bill; credit card bill; Loan bill. Something recent that has your name and address on it. Luckily I had just check the mail on my way to DMV and had 2 bills with me in my truck. She took a land loan bill I had just got and a paper where they had just sent me a new credit card. This proved I was still getting mail at my address so most likely lived there.
Supposable it is a new federal standard to make sure you reside in the state where you are getting your CDL.
Now here is a added kicker. Our license always expired on our birthday 4 years later. She tells me this new license is good for 6 years. When I get the new license it shows it is good for 4 years and 11 months so I questioned it. She figured out it is good for 6 years OR the day your federal haz mat background expires. So since the background check is only good for 5 years and I had got it a month earlier it knocked it down to 4 years and 11 months.
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