If you are able to locate the medical provider who issued you your DOT physical card or his office, he or she can reissue you another card providing it is not expired. If you are unable to locate that provider then you will have to undergo another physical.
You can't. A physical examination is required to get a DOT medical card, and that cannot be done online.
When you go to the DMV to get your CDL, you'll be expected to show either your DOT medical card, or the DOT physical long form. Additionally, any employer hiring you as a CMV operator is going to require you to present your DOT physical card, and possibly the long form physical, as well.
No
You can download it from the DOT website, or get a copy from the practice that's completing your physical.
Find a medical clinic in your area which does DOT physicals, get a DOT physical done, show your new DOT medical card to the DMV. It's that simple.
You can get a DOT physical at 210 W. C Street, Ontario, CA., 91762 for $30! NO appointment/NO waiting!
No, you're not. However, if you're seeking employment again as a commercial driver, you'll be required to have a valid DOT medical card as a prerequisite for employment.
In the normal DOT physical, the urine is checked for blood, protein, sugar, and specific gravity. DOT-protocol drug test may or may not be included.
No, you can't get a DOT medical card if you have a defibrillator.
Check the Yellow Pages (or the Yellowbook website will suffice), find some clinics, call and ask if they do DOT physicals. Keep in mind, also, that if you're running regional/OTR/etc., you can get a DOT physical in any state - they're all federally regulated. My Oklahoma DOT physical card worked with my North Carolina (and, later, Colorado) CDL.
Yes. You can identify as "intrastate exempted" without one, but you won't be able to operate a CMV until you have a valid DOT medical card.
Pretty much any doctors office after you pass the DOT physical exam and drug test.