What Kind of License Do You Need to Drive a Tow Truck in Florida?

In the state of Florida, those who are interested in driving a tow truck need to obtain the proper license. The license required to drive tow trucks in Florida is known as a Class E driver’s license. This type of license is also referred to as a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).

To obtain this type of license, individuals must have held a valid driver’s license for at least one year in their current state or country. Additionally, applicants must be 18 years old or older and provide proof of identity, residency, and legal presence in the United States. Drivers are also required to pass a vision test.

Those who wish to operate a tow truck for commercial purposes must first obtain an endorsement on their CDL. This endorsement must be obtained from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). The endorsement is known as the “Tow Truck Operator Endorsement” and requires applicants to pass both written and practical tests.

The written test covers topics such as safety regulations, driving laws, vehicle loading procedures, and more. The practical test requires applicants to demonstrate proficiency in operating a tow truck safely and efficiently. Additionally, drivers must prove that they can safely hook up vehicles that are being towed.

In order to drive a tow truck in Florida, drivers will need to obtain a Class E driver’s license (CDL). Once they have obtained this type of license, they will then need to get an endorsement from the DHSMV known as the Tow Truck Operator Endorsement which requires applicants to pass both written and practical tests.

Conclusion:

Drivers who wish to legally operate a tow truck in Florida must obtain a Class E driver’s license (CDL) along with an endorsement specifically for Tow Truck Operators from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). This endorsement requires applicants to demonstrate their proficiency through both written and practical exams.

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Stephen Dunn