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DPS Implements CDL Skills Test Modernization Initiative

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is preparing to implement the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) commercial driver license (CDL) Skills Test Modernization initiative after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently announced its approval. AAMVA has prepared the process changes and training guides for states to implement the initiative.

The more robust CDL testing solution offers standardization with flexibility regarding changing roads and technology. The goal is to create a simpler and more effective testing process that best assesses an applicant’s readiness to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) safely. The CDL Skills Test Modernization initiative will deliver:

  1. Modernized protocols for CMV pre-trip vehicle inspection and basic control skills testing
  2. Checklist for a pre-trip vehicle inspection test as an aide to applicants
  3. Updated CDL Driver’s Manual: Commercial Driver's License Manual-Supplement for Modernized Version

DPS will begin implementing the initiative at the following offices:

Other CDL testing locations will be announced at a later date.

What types of CDLs are there?

To obtain a CDL, it will be necessary for you to determine which class you will need. There are three basic classes of CDLs:

Endorsements
Depending upon what you will be transporting, you may need one or more endorsements. Please visit the Driver License Endorsement and Restrictions page for more information.

Will I need to apply for a Commercial Driver License Permit (CLP) before getting or upgrading my CDL?

You will be required to obtain and hold a permit for at least 14 days. The purpose of this is to allow you an opportunity to obtain behind-the-wheel experience before taking your driving test.

The following requirements apply for a CLP:

Applying for a Commercial Learner Permit

The first step is to have a Texas driver license. If you do not have a Texas driver license, visit our page on How to apply for a Texas Driver License. Once you have your Texas driver license, the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver's Handbook or Spanish Version, and several instructional videos are available online to help you in obtaining your CLP. You will need to provide proof of the following to apply for a commercial learner permit:

  1. U.S. Citizenship or, if you are not a U.S. Citizen, evidence of lawful presence
  2. Identity, and
  3. Social Security Number (a CLP or a CDL cannot be issued if you do not have a Social Security Number)*
  4. Self-Certification Of Medical Status (you must certify to only one of the following forms: CDL-4, CDL-5, or CDL-10)
  5. Medical Examiners Certificate (depending upon the type of self-certification of medical status you selected
  6. Evidence of Texas Vehicle Registration** for each vehicle you own. Registration must be current. Visit Texas DMV vehicle registration for more information. (New Residents who are surrendering an out-of-state driver license only)
  7. Proof of Insurance** for each vehicle you own

*You will need to provide your Social Security Number (SSN). It will be verified electronically with the U.S. government. If it cannot be verified, your driver license cannot be issued or renewed. Learn more about this process at our Social Security Number website.

**If you do not own a vehicle, you will sign a statement affirming this.

Once you have gathered the necessary documents and completed the required courses, you will need to do the following:

  1. Complete the CDL application before arriving at your local office. (This form is also available at all driver license offices)
  2. Make an appointment at your local driver license office.
  3. Provide the following documentation to the license and permit specialist:
    1. CDL application for the issuance of CLP,
    2. U.S. Citizenship or if you are not a U.S. Citizen, evidence of lawful presence, and
    3. Identity.
    1. Texas Commercial Rules
    2. General Knowledge
    3. Combination (Class A Only)
    4. Air Brake (If applicable)
    5. Endorsements

    *For more information on skills testing, visit driving test requirements.

    Applying for a Commercial Driver License

    Once you have held your CLP for a minimum of 14 days and completed your Entry Level Driver Training requirements, you are eligible to complete the necessary driving tests to obtain your CDL. You will need to provide a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) for the driving test. The CMV must be representative of the type of CLP you hold.

    1. Complete the CDL application before arriving at your local office. (This form is also available at all driver license offices)
    2. Provide the following documentation to the license and permit specialist:
      1. Application for the issuance of a CDL, and
      2. Identity.
      1. Vehicle Inspection (Pre-trip) Test
      2. Basic Vehicle Control Test
      3. Road Test