Do You Need a CDL to Drive a Tow Truck in Florida?

If you want to become a tow truck driver in Florida, you must obtain a Commercial Driver License (CDL) from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. This is because the state requires all drivers of commercial vehicles to be properly licensed.

A CDL is necessary for any vehicle that is used for business purposes, such as towing, hauling materials, or carrying passengers for hire.

If you plan to operate a tow truck in Florida, you must go through the state’s CDL licensing process. This includes taking and passing the knowledge test and skills test required by the state.

The knowledge test covers topics such as road signs and rules of the road, while the skills test evaluates your driving abilities. Once these tests are successfully completed, you will be issued a CDL that will allow you to operate a tow truck legally in Florida.

Drivers who plan to tow heavier loads may also need to obtain an endorsement on their CDL license. Endorsements are special certifications that allow drivers to safely operate specific types of vehicles. For example, if you want to tow larger loads or hazardous materials, you may need an additional endorsement on your CDL license.

Conclusion
Yes, it is necessary for all drivers of commercial vehicles in Florida including tow truck drivers to have a Commercial Driver License (CDL). To obtain a CDL license, drivers must take and pass both the knowledge and skills tests required by the state. Drivers who plan on towing heavier loads may need additional endorsements on their CDL license as well.

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Karen Watkins