Commercial Driver License

Operators of larger and more complex vehicles will need to apply for a Commercial Driver License (CDL). These licenses include Class A, B, and C depending upon the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR), and what is being transported. In general, a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) is any vehicle or combination of vehicles with a GVWR more than 26,001, is transporting hazardous materials, or is designed to transport more than fifteen (15) passengers including the driver.

Commercial Driver License Classes

Commercial Driver Licenses include Class A, B, and C depending upon the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR), and what is being transported.

  • Class A - Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR rating of 26,001 or more pounds. The trailer has to be 10,001 or more for class A. 10,000-pound trailer or less is Class B
  • Class B - Heavy Straight Vehicle - Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, or any such vehicle which tows vehicle or trailer up to 10,000 pounds GVWR.
  • Class C - Any single vehicle or combination of vehicles that is designed to transport more than 15 passengers including the driver or is used in the transportation of materials found to be hazardous under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act.

NOTE: If a driver holds a valid Class A, B, or C Commercial Driver License, this license is also valid for operating a Class D vehicle. A separate Regular (Class D) License is not required.

NOTE: A Temporary Driver License is not available to cover any type of commercial motor vehicle.
 

Apply for a Commercial Driver License

CDL applicants must be at least 18 years of age. If they are under 21, they will be restricted to operate only within Tennessee. Applicants must be able to provide proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status.  All CDL applicants must pass vision, knowledge, and skills tests. To prepare for the tests, applicants should study the Commercial Driver License Manual.

Hard copies of the Commercial Driver License Manual are available at all Driver Services Centers.

NOTE: All new applicants must successfully complete Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) by a registered Training Provider.

The required knowledge tests may include a combination vehicles test, air brakes test, and applicable exams for endorsements in addition to the general knowledge test. Prior to completing the required road skills test an applicant must also successfully complete a Pre-trip Vehicle Inspection and basic vehicle control.

CDL Learner's Permit

To obtain a CDL Learner's Permit, you must take and pass the CDL general knowledge test and other necessary knowledge exams (Air Brake, Combination, Tanker, Multiple Trailer, Passenger, School Bus) at a Full-Service Driver Services Center.   

How to Conduct a CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Video

Schedule a CDL Skills Test at a Driver Services Center

To schedule a CDL Road Skills Test at a Driver Services Center call 615-502-4179 Monday to Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. CT or you can email us at DI.CDL.CSTIMS@tn.gov.
 

Certified CDL Third-Party Testing

See the list below of Certified CDL Third-Party Organizations that offer CDL Skills Tests. These tests should be scheduled directly with the Certified CDL Third Party Testing Program participant. The chart shows which classes and endorsements each examiner is qualified to test.

NOTE: Third party testing organizations may charge additional fees for the skills test.

County Company  Address Phone Examiner A B C P S
Blount Tennessee Truck Driving School 7142 Clinton Hwy Powell 865-330-0035 Robert Taliaferro X X X X  
Cheatham R.E. West 14 Bluegrass Pwy, Ashland City 615-854-9617 Amy Mead X X X X X
Cheatham R.E. West 14 Bluegrass Pwy, Ashland City 615-854-9617 Scott Mead X X X    
Dyer TCAT Northwest 340 Washington St., Newbern 731-627-2511 Terrence Kempfer X X X    
Dyer TCAT Northwest 340 Washington St., Newbern 731-627-2511 Brandon Sherron X X X X X
Dyer TCAT Northwest 340 Washington St., Newbern 731-627-2511 Timothy Walley X X X    
Hamilton Miller Motte College 7801 Lee Hwy, Chattanooga 423-322-8737 Sherrill Robinson X X X X  
Hamilton Miller Motte College 7801 Lee Hwy, Chattanooga 317-580-3302 Kevin Gilliland X X X    
Hamilton TCAT Chattanooga 4913 Adams Rd, Hixson 423-875-8448 Dexter Truss X X X    
Hawkins TCAT Morristown 323 Phipps Bend Rd, Surgoinsville 423-4171875 Billie Bailey X X X X X
Macon Macon Co Board of Education 501 College St, Lafayette 615-670-1227 Kirk Wix A/57 X X X X
Madison Drive-Train 119 E L Morgan Dr, Jackson 800-423-8820 Jeff Hardin X X X X X
Madison TCAT Jackson 2468 Technology Center Dr, Jackson 731-424-0691 ext 115 Jimmy Rogers X X X X X
Madison TCAT Jackson 2468 Technology Center Dr, Jackson 731-426-3525 Randy Blakely X X X X X
Maury Superior Driver’s Insitute 302 Rutherford Ln, Columbia 931-698-0805 Ed Stacy X X X    
Maury Maury County Board of Education 501 West 8th St, Columbia 931-993-6009 Josh Hinerman   X X X X
Obion Obion Co Board of Education 1700 N. Fifth St, Union City 731-536-4694 Timothy Maynard X X X X X
Overton TCAT Crossville 910 Miller Ave, Livingston 931-267-0161 Jason Harvey X X X    
Putnam Putnam Co Board of Education 515 East Veterans Dr, Cookeville 931-526-9342 Ronald Chaffin   X X X X
Roane Roane County Schools 515 East Veterans Dr, Cookeville 865-898-3507 Melissa Pickering   X X X X
Roane TCAT Harriman 1745 Harriman Hwy Harriman 865-882-6703 Jason Branstetter X X X    
Rutherford City of Murfreesboro 4765 Florence Rd Murfreesboro 615-995-2634 Joe Sanders X X X    
Shelby TCAT Memphis 550 Alabama Ave Memphis 901-543-6177 Letta Williams X X X X  
Sullivan Central Buses Inc. 115 Hobbs Hollow Rd Blountville 423-323-4268 Buffy Mays   X X X X
Weakley Weakley County Schools 8319 Hwy 22 Suite A Dresden 731-364-2578 Shane Lowrance X X X X X
Wilson Wilson County Schools 415 Harding Dr, Lebanon 615-810-1040 Terri Toth X X X X X

Tennessee Driver Education and Improvement System Login for Organizations Providing Certified CDL Third-Party Testing

Commercial Driver License Endorsements 

An Endorsement is a special authorization, which permits a driver to drive certain types of vehicles, to transport certain types of property, or a certain number of passengers. The following endorsements can be placed on Class A, B, or C commercial driver licenses.

  • Hazardous Materials (H) – If the CMV transports hazardous materials, it is required to be placarded under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
  • Cargo Tanker (N) – If the CMV is designed to transport, as its primary cargo, any liquid or gaseous material with a tank permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle when said tank is designed to carry 1,000 gallons or more.
  • Passenger (P) – If CMV designed to transport more than 15 passengers including the driver. Capacity determined by manufacturer’s original design, or the legally modified design, whichever is greater.
  • School Bus (S) – If vehicle used as a school bus (designed to pick up and discharge children on public roadways to transport them to and from school/ school related activities). Those who drive students on activity trips using a school bus need the ‘S’. Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act (MCSIA), passed in 1999, MCSIA requirement: the representative vehicle for the school bus test requires a school bus with a capacity for at least 16 passengers. School Bus Mechanics who do not transport students do not need the ‘S’ endorsement, but they must have the ‘P’ endorsement and a class B license.
  • Multiple-Trailer (T) – Class A only: for CMV authorized to pull more than one trailer. Required for double or triple trailers.
  • Haz Mat & Tanker (X) – To operate a tanker transporting hazardous materials.
Endorsement Description Notes 
H - Hazardous Materials (HME) If the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) transports hazardous materials, it is required to be placarded under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act 

Re-testing required:

Upon renewal

All reinstatements, returning residents or new residents issued a CDL  more than 2yrs prior to application

Must comply with Patriot Act 

N - Cargo Tanker  If the CMV is designed to transport, as its primary cargo, any liquid or gaseous material with a tank permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle when said tank is designed to carry 1,000 gallons or more  Examples:  tractor-tanker, milk truck 
X - Haz Mat & Tanker  To operate a tanker transporting hazardous materials Example: tractor trailer hauling fuel  Example: tractor trailer hauling fuel 
P - Passenger  If CMV designed to transport 16 or more passengers including the driver. Capacity determined by manufacturer’s original design, or the legally modified design, whichever is greater. 

Examples:  school buses, transit buses (Greyhound, city buses), tour buses, 16 passenger buses (designed to transport 15 + driver).

NOTE: DOT medical cards are required for all government employees who have the ‘P’ or ‘H’ endorsement. 

T - Multiple-Trailer  Class A only:  for CMV authorized to pull more than one trailer  Required for double or triple trailers 
S - School Bus 

If vehicle used as a school bus (designed to pick up and discharge children on public roadways in order to transport them to and from school/ school related activities).

Those who drive students on activity trips using a school bus need the ‘S’.

MCSIA requirement: the representative vehicle for the school bus test requires a school bus with a capacity for at least 16 passengers.

School Bus Mechanics who do not transport students do not need the ‘S’ endorsement but they must have the ‘P’ endorsement and a class B license. 

Requires:

Form 2-C (or equivalent from private school) and

5 yr. unrestricted driving experience (school system is responsible for checking 

Tests Required to add an Endorsement

  • (c)(1) Double/Triple Trailers - knowledge test   
  • (c)(2) Passenger - knowledge and skills test
  • (c)(3) Tank vehicle - knowledge test
  • (c)(4) Hazardous Materials - knowledge test
  • (c)(5) School bus - knowledge and skills test
     

Vehicles that do not Require a Commercial Driver License

  • Recreational vehicles such as a motorhome
  • Military vehicles driven by military service members
  • Firefighting equipment
  • Emergency snowplows used during emergency snow removal operations
  • Farm vehicles when operated by a farm employee within Tennessee and within 150 miles of the farm


Code 24 Restricted CDL for Farm Vehicles

The CDL Farm Vehicles - Intrastate (Only)/Code 24 Restriction applies to a farm-related service industry employee that must otherwise obtain a CDL. These drivers can only drive within 150 miles of the place of business of the licensee’s employer or the farm being served, and never outside the State of Tennessee. To be eligible, the employee work in an agri-chemical business, custom harvester, a farm retail outlet or supplier or livestock feeder. 

Under 55-50-404 (b), the driver must satisfy all the requirements to earn a CDL except taking the knowledge and skills tests. Issuance of a restricted CDL is only valid for farm-related Class B and Class C service vehicles, not a Class A vehicle. The restricted CDL may be held no more than 180 days consecutively within a 12-month calendar period. The issuance date, expiration date, and restriction/description will be printed on license. The driver MUST keep the letter with their restricted CDL.

Drivers with a restricted CDL are not authorized to operate any vehicle transporting hazardous materials except diesel fuel in quantities of one thousand gallons (1,000), or less, liquid fertilizers in quantities of three thousand gallons (3,000) or less, or sold fertilizers that are not transported with any organic substance.