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special endorsement
1. Blank endorsement 2. special endorsement 3. restrictive ..
The safest type of check endorsement is the "Restrictive" endorsement. It limits use of the check to the restricted endorsement stated on the back. It is also considered the safest type of endorsement. It can not be cashed by someone who has stolen the check. It is also the safest way to send a check through the mail. Here is an example of a "Restrictive" endorsement. Ex: "For Deposit Only".
Endorsement of a check means signing on the back of the check before cashing it. It is required because the bank would require proof over the fact that only the concerned party on whose name the check was issued is the person who is cashing the check. Your signature would be used to validate and confirm the same.
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Any size of permanently mounted tank, and any removable tank over 1000 gallons.
There is no such thing as an air brake endorsement on any license in any US state or territory.
Yes, it would be for either S or P endorsement.
No, an expansion tank is not required.
Yes. Tank trucks require a tanker endorsement, and the tanker endorsement can only be put onto a CDL. A permanently mounted tank requires one (the regs don't specify a minimum capacity), as do portable tanks of more than 1000 gallons.
Any tank vehicles, or anything defined as a portable tank with a capacity of greater than 1000 gallons.
You may only have one license. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate a vehicle requiring a Class B or Class C CDL, so long as you have any endorsements necessary for the vehicle type (e.g., tank endorsement for tank vehicles, passenger endorsement for passenger vehicles, hazmat endorsement for vehicles hauling hazardous materials, etc.).
A pressure regulator is required on a nitrogen tank.
No. Tanker is just a written test.
A Can-Am falls under the category of motorcycles and a endorsement/license is required.
It's just a written test, then you pay the duplicate license fee, plus any additional fees to add the endorsement.