Do You Have to Have a CDL to Drive a Tow Truck in Georgia?

Tow truck drivers in Georgia are responsible for transporting vehicles, equipment and sometimes animals from one location to another. In order to operate a tow truck legally in the state of Georgia, a driver must have a commercial driver’s license (CDL).

As with other commercial vehicles, such as semi-trucks and buses, the CDL is necessary for operating any type of vehicle used for business purposes. The CDL is required by law for any person operating a tow truck in order to ensure that the vehicle is operated safely and efficiently. Without the license, an individual may face fines or other penalties if they are found to be operating a tow truck without it.

In order to obtain a CDL in Georgia, an individual must first meet certain requirements. They must be at least 18 years old and have held a valid driver’s license in the state for at least two years.

They must also pass a written and skills test administered by their local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The tests are designed to assess the individual’s knowledge of traffic laws, safety procedures and vehicle maintenance procedures.

Once an individual has passed the tests, they can then apply for their CDL through their local DMV office. The applicant will need to provide proof of identity such as a birth certificate or passport as well as proof of residency such as utility bills or bank statements. Once all documents are submitted and verified, the applicant will then be issued their CDL which they must carry with them while driving any type of tow truck in Georgia.

The CDL also allows drivers to transport hazardous materials or carry passengers which may require additional testing or paperwork depending on the type of cargo being transported. It is important that all drivers understand the requirements set forth by the state before driving any type of tow truck within its borders.

Conclusion: In conclusion, it is mandatory to have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in order to legally operate a tow truck within Georgia’s borders. Drivers should make sure they meet all requirements set forth by the state before applying for their CDL and operating any type of tow truck within its borders.

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Stephen Dunn