CDLs are federally regulated - age limits are the same throughout the entire United States. You can get your CDL at 18 - however, at 18 - 20, you would be restricted to operating a commercial vehicle only within your state of residence. You must be 21 in order to drive a CMV across state lines, as well as to obtain a hazmat endorsement.
No, it does not. Anything on your MVR prior to you getting a CDL will still be on your MVR after you get a CDL.
You can get your CDL training in Decatur Alabama at the ESD Truck Driving School located on Shoal Creek Road. In addition to offering training courses, ESD Truck Driving School also provides employment assistance.
18, just like it is in the whole of the United States.
You can get a CDL, but nobody will hire you.
18
I would recommend searching for paid cdl training on-line. Another option would be to ask someone that you know in that field if they have any recommendations for a good program.
Old Alabama was created on 2011-03-14.
You go to school and get your CDL. That is all.
Old University of Alabama Observatory was created in 1844.
Generally speaking, any employer who hires for a driving job is going to require the employee be at least 18 years old. For trucks requiring a CDL, you can obtain a CDL at 18, but most companies want CDL drivers who are at least 21.
If the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is in excess of 26,000 lbs., yes.
You can get a CDL at 18 in any state. However, if you want to operate a CMV interstate or get a hazmat endorsement, you must be 21.