Typically, two years, unless you have a waiver for a medical condition or are over the age of... 55.. I believe.. in which case, it's one year.
There is no grace period, anywhere.
If you have a CDL, you're required to have a current and valid medical card, period.
Until you get your medical card renewed and registered with your state's DMV.
Yes you do need a CDL to be a medical transporter. Other EMT training is also mandatory.
Once you become established as a TN resident, you bring your old (IL) CDL, a current DOT medical card (or long form), proof of residence (such as a utility bill), and money for the fees to the DMV.
Yes
No.
You can get good cdl training at any cdl school. A website called greatcdltraining . com is where you can find more information about the cdl training .
The doctor should have them on hand (both the long and short forms) when you get your DOT physical.
any cdl license
Call medical clinics in your area and ask if they do DOT physicals.
All classes of CDL require a DOT medical card - A, B, and C. Additionally, anyone operating a commercial vehicle with a GVWR in excess of 10,000 lbs. is required to have one, even if the vehicle doesn't require a CDL.