This is a matter of federal, not state, law, and thus applies to all states. You may obtain a CDL at the age of 18. However, you may only operate within that state. To be able to operate a CMV across state lines, and/or to be eligible for a hazardous materials endorsement, you must be 21 years of age.
To drive a car in Wisconsin, you need to be at least 16 years old. You need to be 16 years old to drive a car in many other states and countries as well.
Whatever the legal age is to enter into a binding contract, which I'd guess is 18. Possibly 21.
You need to be 18 to vote, anywhere in the United States.
You will probably never get a CDL in wisconsin because it will stay on your driving record in that state forever. This has been the policy since the late 90's .
You'll receive a suspension period in any state.
No, there is no such requirement for commercial vehicles in any state.
No... to drive a bus unsupervised, you need an unrestricted, full-on CDL license, with a passenger endorsement. You may not legally operate a bus - loaded or empty - otherwise.
Yes, but there is a caveat - if you do this, the state of Wisconsin will put an "E" restriction on your license, which restricts you to CMVs equipped with automatic transmissions.
You can get a CDL, but nobody will hire you.
yes it will i got that exact scenerio and my work found out about it
18
You have to be an adult. In Wisconsin that means 18 years old.
The phone number of the Old World Wisconsin is: 319-362-4678.
The web address of the Friends Of Old World Wisconsin is: www.friendsoww.org
If you have been adjudicated and completed your requirements for having your TX driving privileges restored, and are now a resident of WI, you can apply for a WI CDL. The question then becomes - will a prospective employer hire you with your past record?