Not as long as the resulting suspension period from your DUI conviction is in effect. If it has passed, and you've reinstated your licence, you can upgrade it to a CDL. If your DUI occurred within the past 10 years, your prospects of finding employment as a CDL driver are slim. If it's been within the past five years, you'd be best advised to pursue another career path, and not waste your money getting a CDL.
No you can not
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.
You can't hold a CDL in Kansas with a DUI.
You can. With 23 years having passed since your last DUI, it probably won't even hamper you in finding employment as a CDL driver once you've graduated.
You can, but nobody will hire you.
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Sure, you can get a CDL. Whether you'll be able to find employment in the industry is another matter, however.
A past DUI conviction won't prevent you from being able to get your CDL, but, depending on how recent it was, it could prevent you from finding employment as a CDL driver. If your DUI conviction was within the past five years, you're better off finding a different line of work to get into.
Not as long as the resulting suspension period from your DUI conviction is in effect. If it has passed, and you've reinstated your licence, you can upgrade it to a CDL. If your DUI occurred within the past 10 years, your prospects of finding employment as a CDL driver are slim. If it's been within the past five years, you'd be best advised to pursue another career path, and not waste your money getting a CDL.
You can get the license, but don't hold your breath waiting to get hired - especially if either of those DUIs were within the last seven years.
You can get a CDL... but nobody will hire you with a record like that.
In Georgia, if you have a DUI conviction, you must wait at least one year before you can apply for a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). However, this waiting period can be longer if you have multiple DUI offenses or if the DUI resulted in specific penalties. Additionally, you must meet all other CDL requirements and complete any necessary rehabilitation programs. Always check with the Georgia Department of Driver Services for the most current regulations and requirements.