Do You Need CDL for Tow Truck NY?

If you are considering driving a tow truck in New York, you may be wondering if you need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). The answer is yes.

All drivers of tow trucks in New York must have a valid CDL.

A CDL is required for any vehicle that is classified as a commercial motor vehicle. This includes any vehicle that has a gross weight of 26,001 pounds or more, or vehicles that are designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver.

You must have a Class A CDL in order to drive any type of tow truck in New York. If you plan to drive a lighter-weight tow truck with a gross weight of 26,000 pounds or less, then you may be able to get away with having only a Class B CDL. However, if the vehicle has an attached trailer that weighs more than 10,000 pounds, then you will need to have a Class A CDL.

In order to obtain your CDL in New York State, you must first pass the written and road tests administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You will also need to provide proof of residency and identity. Once you have passed the tests and provided all other necessary documentation, then your license will be issued.

Conclusion:

Yes, if you want to drive any type of tow truck in New York State, then you are required to have a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). You will need at least a Class A CDL for this purpose and must pass the written and road tests administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles before your license can be issued.

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Stephen Dunn