18, just like it is in the whole of the United States.
No - The minimum age to apply for a CDL is usually 21, as required by the US Dept of Transportation, although some states allow drivers who are 18 to 20 to apply for a CDL that is valid only within the driver's state of residence.
If you have a hardship licence, then you're most likely under the age of 18 - the minimum required to obtain a CDL. There is no "hardship CDL" - hardship licences cover only regular passenger vehicles and, in some states, motorcycles.
18 with an intrastate only restriction, 21 for interstate use or anything requiring a hazmat endorsement.
You can obtain a CDL at the age of 18. However, you would be restricted to operating a commercial vehicle only within the boundaries of your home state (the state of issue), and you could not obtain an endorsement to haul hazardous materials. You must be 21 to do interstate transport in a CMV, and to obtain your hazmat endorsement
Under federal law, 18, with an intrastate only restriction. 21 to drive interstate and/or get a hazmat endorsement. Some states won't allow anyone under 21 to have a CDL, though.
You can get an intrastate-only CDL at the age of 18. To drive interstate, you must be 21.
You can get one at 18. However, anyone who obtains a CDL at any age under 21 receives a "4" restriction, prohibiting from operating commercial vehicles outside of their home state. Additionally, you cannot obtain a hazmat endorsement under while under 21 years of age.
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Your son can get a CDL License in Minnesota at 16, however, he can only drive a commercial vehicle within the state of Minnesota, until he reaches the age of 21 years of age,as federal regulations require that interstate drivers be at least 21. Drivers must be at least 16 years old to get a regular CDL license in the state of Minnesota. CDL drivers must be at least 21 years old for a hazardous materials endorsement. The minimum age for school bus drivers in Minnesota is 18.
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18. You could even be employed as a CDL driver at 18 (although you'd be restricted to operating commercial vehicles within the state).