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Is a Class A Texas DL changed out without test when going to NC


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As mentioned in other post going back to NC. Know they require Class A for over 26k like Texas. Wondering if anyone done this is you had to go thru test or just swap out license.

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I can't say for sure, 'most' states change license for new residents with no drive/written testing.    Eye exam and med card for class A?     I know in kansas you can self certify 

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10 hours ago, Steve from SoCal said:

I can't say for sure, 'most' states change license for new residents with no drive/written testing.    Eye exam and med card for class A?     I know in kansas you can self certify 

no med card for class A in Texas. just commercial require medical card

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  • GlennWest changed the title to Is a Class A Texas DL changed out without test when going to NC

Glenn, perhaps you'll recall that much of this type info is listed in the Resource Guide...😁

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2 hours ago, rickeieio said:

Glenn, perhaps you'll recall that much of this type info is listed in the Resource Guide...😁

Yes, been there. requirements are basically the same. But allowing swapping out licenses not address. When I came to Texas from NC they just did eye test and gave me license. But a Class A lot more involved. Reckon I will find out when I get there.

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When I moved from OH to FL it was a simple matter of going into the DMV, taking the eye test, having my photo taken and wait a few minutes for the license to be fabricated. There was nothing additional related to the Class A CDL. My limited experience suggests that's normal in most states. Jay

 

 
 
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On 6/2/2024 at 1:03 PM, Jaydrvr said:

When I moved from OH to FL it was a simple matter of going into the DMV, taking the eye test, having my photo taken and wait a few minutes for the license to be fabricated. There was nothing additional related to the Class A CDL. My limited experience suggests that's normal in most states. Jay

You said "Class A CDL". Glenn does not have a "CDL". He has a "Class A DL". 

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3 hours ago, Big5er said:

You said "Class A CDL". Glenn does not have a "CDL". He has a "Class A DL". 

True. My point was that it was really easy for me with a CDL. I would think a non-CDL would be even easier. Just relaying my experience. Jay

 

 
 
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