Well, that depends on your state. There is no such thing as a "limo license", and a CDL is only required for for-hire vehicles which transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
In a lot of states, no additional licencing requirements are imposed for the operation of vehicles which do not fall under jurisdiction of the FMCSA (heavy duty trucks, buses, vehicles hauling hazardous materials). Thus, depending on your state, you might just use your standard drivers licence. Other states may have a "chauffeur's licence" system for taxis, limos, vans hauling up to 15 persons (again, including the driver), etc. This may be achieved if you find a limo company willing to do on-the-job training, or through a driving school which offers such a programme.
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Most notably any drug trafficking charges. Each jurisdiction that issues a limo license will have its own rules by which it does.
In most cases, you just need a license from the local government. However, if the limo is big/long enough, it may require a CDL to drive.
Yes and no, Obama can drive around all he wants, but usually gets driven around in a limo.
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This law varies by state. States which have a chauffeur's license system typically require it for all livery vehicles.
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There are few places in Memphis, Tennesse to find a limo company. If you wanted to buy a limo, go to A Posh Limousine. If you want to rent a limo, go to Memphis Limo Services
Limos vary in size depending on what kind of Limo it is. The hummer limo for example is about 30 - 33 ft long. It also depends on how many seater the limo is. This is actually the base factor on how long the limo will be.
A limo is not subject to regulation under FMCSR, and does not require a CDL unless it's designed to transport more than 15 passengers (including the driver), in which case, you'd need to add a passenger endorsement to your CDL. In many states, a limo can be driven with a regular licence. Others may require at least a chauffeur's licence. In either case, your Class B CDL should be more than sufficient, but without knowing which state you're in, a definitive answer cannot be given. You need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (or whatever the equivalent agency is) and present this question to them.