You MAY be able to apply for a CDL license, but it is pretty doubtful that you would ever find an employer who would hire you with a record like that.
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You can get a CDL, that part won't be a problem. However, I'm going to concur with the above about your prospects of finding employment being a bit doubtful, especially if either of those convictions happened within the past ten years. I've known truck drivers who've had DUI convictions, but these are typically people who had their DUIs back in the 80s or earlier, and have had a lot of time pass since it happened. To be quite frank, if you have a habit of driving drunk, you're a liability, not only with a CDL, but with any class of drivers licence.
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.
Sure, you can get a CDL. Whether you'll be able to find employment in the industry is another matter, however.
It varies from state to state. Here in Florida, not having your license is a $74.50 ticket. Driving without ever having obtained a valid license is a mandatory court appearance.
You can own a car without having a drivers license.
The length of license suspension for two DUI convictions varies by state. In some states, it could lead to a suspension of several years or even a permanent revocation of your license. It is important to check your state's specific laws and regulations regarding DUI convictions and license suspensions.
No, not in Texas or any other state.
You can, but nobody will hire you.
In the state of Utah ou are permitted to care fo only four children without a license.
Yes, you do not have to own a vehicle to get a driver license.
Probably. Most states report violations to the national database.
You'll need a license to work for any sort of business. You can do it as a hobby in your spare time without a license, though.
Drunk driving convictions usually result in the suspension of a personal drivers license. The length of the suspension varies from state to state.