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

Driving a tow truck in Indiana requires a special license. This license is called a “Class C Tow Truck License.” According to Indiana state law, any driver who wishes to operate a tow truck must have this license in order to do so legally. The Class C Tow Truck License is issued by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).

In order to obtain the Class C Tow Truck License, applicants must first pass both a written and driving test administered by the BMV. Applicants must also possess a valid driver’s license and be at least 18 years of age. A background check is also required, as is proof of insurance.

The written test for the Class C Tow Truck License covers topics such as vehicle inspections, proper loading and unloading procedures, accident prevention, basic automotive repairs, and traffic laws. The driving test covers both on-road and off-road scenarios. It evaluates the applicant’s ability to safely drive a tow truck in various situations.

The fee for obtaining the Class C Tow Truck License is $20.

Once an applicant has obtained their Class C Tow Truck License, they are legally allowed to operate any type of tow truck in Indiana. However, it is important for drivers to remain up-to-date with all applicable laws related to operating tow trucks in order to remain compliant with state regulations.

Conclusion:

To legally operate a tow truck in Indiana, drivers must obtain a Class C Tow Truck License from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). This requires passing both a written and driving test administered by the BMV, as well as possessing a valid driver’s license and being at least 18 years old.

A background check and proof of insurance are also required. The fee for obtaining this license is $20.

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Stephen Dunn