The state of New York requires anyone operating a vehicle over 18,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating which is not exempt from CDL requirements by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to possess a CDL of the appropriate class. Additionally, any operating a vehicle of any weight class which is either transporting a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placarding, or is designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) must possess the appropriate class of CDL with necessary endorsements.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
Yes. Whether you can find employment as a CDL driver, however, may be a different matter altogether.
Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which will be.
You can get a CDL. But no company is going to hire you with that on your record. While it is possible for someone with a felony to get a CDL job (albeit difficult), drug convictions and violence convictions make you untouchable.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which is going to make things difficult for you.
You can get a CDL. The question should be one of whether you'll be able to find employment as a CDL driver with your record.
Yes. It's finding employment with a felony which will present a problem for you.
Yes I think ask your friends
It won't be easy.
You can get the CDL. Don't know how well you'll fare hiring employment, though. Especially if your most recent CDL was within the past seven years.
No. Unlike regular drivers licences, the CDL is federally regulated. You'll still have to pay the fee to the California DMV, but it should switch right over without any additional requirements.