They may, however, if they are on conditional release, it may require the permission of their probation or parole officer before they can. However, a felon cannot obtain a HAZMAT endorsement.
Additionally, if you will be required to travel into Canada from the US, you will need to look for a different employer or line of work. Canada will not permit US felons from entering without filing for Rehabilitation. This can cost anywhere from $100 to several thousand dollars (conviction is not necessary for this requirement, a simple arrest can be a requirement for filing for Rehabilitation). See the related link below.
A felon can get any class of CDL (A, B, or C). They just can't get a hazardous materials endorsement, and they won't be able to get an "S" endorsement to transport school children.
Not sure what you mean, exactly. Class A is considered the "higher" classification, yes. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate vehicles requiring that class of licence or any class below that. You could operate a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL, for example, but a driver with a Class B CDL wouldn't be permitted to operate a combination requiring a Class A CDL.
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You can obtain a CDL class B license at your local DMV. To obtain a CDL class B license you are required to take several tests before obtaining your license.
You will need a Class B CDL with tanker endorsement.
You cannot purchase a class b cdl online. You can find information about taking the course you require at the following website.www.idrivetrucks.com/class-b-complete-course .
CDL classes are A, B, and C - there is no Class D CDL.
Yes. You can drive that vehicle with either a Class B or Class A CDL.
The class of the Commercial Drivers License , A, B or C refers to the weight of the vehicle. When a person gets a CDL, they take the General Knowledge test.
Yes. Class B CDL applies to all single vehicles with a GVW in excess of 26,000 lbs.
Absolutely. It just has to be a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL - nowhere does it say that it has to be a dump truck, roll-off, etc.
Yes, it does. If your Class B job requires additional endorsements (such as hazmat, tanker, etc.), you must still have those endorsements on your Class A CDL in order to perform that work.
No.