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A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) is a driver's license required in the United States to operate any type of vehicle which has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 lb (11,793 kg) or more for commercial use, or transports quantities of hazardous materials that require warning placards under Department of Transportation regulations, or that is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver. This includes (but is not limited to) tow trucks, tractor trailers, and buses.

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When you pass your CDL tests and obtain a Class A or Class B CDL Permit, you may wish to add Hazmat endorsement for a higher Professional CDL Driver salary.

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The USA Patriot Act changed the requirements for issuance of a new, renewal, or transfer HazMat endorsement on a Commercial Driver License (CDL) document. All new and renewal HazMat endorsement applicants are required to complete the required Hazardous Materials Endorsement Application and fingerprint collection process through the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) data collection vendor and be approved by TSA prior to issuance of a CDL with a Hazmat endorsement.

New drivers may be issued a temporary CDL without a Hazmat endorsement, pending the background checks. Drivers renewing or transferring a HazMat endorsement (“H" or "X”) are also required to complete the application and fingerprint collection process at least 30 days prior to their expiration date to initiate the TSA assessment.

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