Out of State CDL Testing Allowed
Out of State Testing.pdf
On August 3, 2017 (82 FR 36101) the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced regulatory guidance clarifying that State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) may agree to facilitate the commercial learner's permit (CLP) application process and to administer the commercial driver's license (CDL) general knowledge test to individuals who are not domiciled in the State. The guidance makes clear that SDLAs may accept applications for CLPs and administer the general knowledge test to individuals taking commercial motor vehicle driver training in that State, but who are not domiciled there, provided that: The SDLA administering the general knowledge test transmits the test results directly, securely, and electronically to the applicant's State of domicile; and the State of domicile agrees to accept the test results and issue the CLP. While the guidance is in answer to general knowledge testing as addressed in FMCSA regulations, they note that this regulatory guidance is consistent with the Agency's October 13, 2016, final rule which amended the CDL regulations to ease the transition of military personnel into civilian careers driving commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). The regulatory guidance is applicable August 3, 2017 and thee guidance expires on August 3, 2022.