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To receive a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in the state of Georgia, you can transfer your current commercial license from out-of-state or obtain a learner's permit. All applicants must complete a commercial driver's license application and pay the required fees. First-time commercial drivers must also pass the written knowledge and driving skills tests. If you are moving to Georgia from out of the state, you must transfer your commercial drivers license to the state of Georgia within 30 days.

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Getting a New CDL in Georgia

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  1. The Georgia CDL Manual is available online [1] or at any Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) office.
    • To find the nearest DDS office, visit the DDS website at www.dds.ga.gov and use the search feature to “Find a DDS Location Near You.” If you do not have Internet access, call the DDS Contact Center at (678) 413-8400. [2]
  2. The DDS will require you to present original forms of documents to show your identification and proof of residence. [3]
    • current driver’s license, identification card, or commercial drivers license from another state
    • Social Security Card or a document from the Social Security Administration that states you are not eligible to receive an SSN due to alien status
    • two items that show proof of residence in the state of Georgia. Acceptable documents include a lease or rental contract, utility bills or bank statements issued within the last 60 days, or a pay stub that displays your name and address.
    • proof of identity such as your birth certificate, passport, military identification card, marriage license, immigration identification card, or other proof of United States citizenship
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  3. During your visit, you will be required to complete the commercial drivers license application and pay required fees.
  4. The application fee is $35, and the permit fee is an additional $10. If you pass the exams, the $10 pays for the instructional permit. If not, the $10 is retained as a testing fee, and an additional $10 will have to be paid the next time that you attempt the test.
  5. The written knowledge test is a requirement for obtaining a CDL, except for those drivers who are transferring a CDL from another state.
    • The written knowledge test is available at every DDS office location. Examination stations are open Tuesday through Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The latest time to begin a written knowledge test is 5:15 p.m.
    • After passing the written knowledge test, you will receive your CDL permit.
  6. Visit any DDS office to make an appointment in person or call the Customer Contact Center at 678-413-8400, between 7:00 a.m. and 5:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can schedule appointments up to 90 days in advance. The Customer Contact Center can schedule road tests for any of the available stations in the state. The latest test of the day will be schedule about 90 minutes before the closing time for the office.
    • The commercial road tests are offered only at the service centers at Albany, Between, Cumming, Dalton, Gainesville, Jackson, Milledgeville and Thomson.
    • You will be required to pay the road test fee of 50 dollars when you make the appointment. Fees for appointments made over the telephone can be paid with a credit card; however, for all other payment methods, you must visit an office in person.
  7. The skills test will test your knowledge regarding inspection of your commercial vehicle, your knowledge regarding use of the controls on your vehicle, and will test your ability to drive and manage your vehicle on the road.
  8. You will be issued your Georgia commercial drivers license after you have passed the driving skills test.
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Transferring a CDL from Another State

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  1. When you move into Georgia and want to obtain a Georgia CDL, you must begin by submitting an application. [4] The application fee for a CDL is $35. [5]
  2. You will need to have the following items to demonstrate your identification: [6]
    • a birth certificate or U.S. Passport
    • two items that link your name and residential address in Georgia, such as utility bills or bank statements.
    • Social Security card or U.S. Passport
    • documentation to show proof of name change, if applicable, such as a marriage license
  3. This must be current, or expired within less than the past two years. If the out-of-state CDL is not available for any reason, you may submit a certified copy of your driving record or motor vehicle report from your previous state, which is dated within the past 30 days prior to your application. [7]
  4. The application fee is $35, and the license fee, when issued, is $20. Additional endorsements are $5 each. [8]
  5. This will take place at the Department of Driver Services office where you go to submit your application.
  6. If you wish to transfer the endorsement for transporting hazardous material, you will need to take and pass a Hazardous Material Knowledge Test. [9]
  7. The medical certification or waivers do not apply to all drivers. To learn if you need these, you will need to review the CDL Medical Certification Process. This is available at https://dds.georgia.gov/cdl-med-cert?con=1744171759&ty=com .
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Deciding Which “Class” CDL and Endorsements You Need

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  1. In Georgia, the CDL requirements are broken into different classes, based on the size and purpose of the vehicle you will be driving. You will want to be familiar with the three different classes and their applications, so you will know what to apply for. [10]
    • Class A is for a combination vehicle (cab and trailer) with a combined weight rating of 26,000 pounds, and that is capable of towing a unit over 10,000 pounds.
    • Class B is for a single vehicle (non-towing) with a gross vehicle weight rating of over 26,000 pounds.
    • Class C is for a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers, or for a vehicle that transports hazardous materials.
    • If none of these apply, then a CDL is not required.
  2. There are certain circumstances in which a CDL is not required in Georgia. These exemptions include the following: [11]
    • Recreational vehicles used for personal use.
    • Military vehicles
    • Emergency vehicles
    • Farm vehicles, which are not used for hire or not driven more than 150 miles from the farm.
  3. In addition to obtaining the correct CDL, a driver may obtain and qualify for certain endorsements. There are five separate endorsements that a driver may obtain: [12]
    • The “T” endorsement is for drivers who will be driving double or triple trailers
    • The “P” endorsement is for drivers who will be transporting 16 or more passengers.
    • The “N” Tanker endorsement is for certain vehicles that will be transporting liquids or gases.
    • The “H” endorsement is for transporting hazardous materials.
    • The “X” endorsement is a combination of the hazardous materials (H) and tanker (N).
    • Each of the endorsements, along with a description of what you will need to demonstrate to qualify, is described in more detail in the Georgia Commercial Drivers Manual. [13]
    • Adding an endorsement to your CDL carries an additional fee, due at the time of application, of $5. [14]
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