What Type of License Do I Need to Drive a Tow Truck in Texas?

If you want to drive a tow truck in Texas, you must have the right license. The state of Texas requires tow truck operators to have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a tow truck endorsement. This endorsement proves that you have the necessary knowledge and experience to safely operate a large vehicle.

How Do I Get a CDL?

Getting your CDL involves several steps. First, you must be at least 18 years old and be able to pass a physical exam and drug test.

You will also need to provide proof of residency and proof of legal presence in the US. Once these requirements are met, you can apply for your commercial driver’s license at your local Department of Public Safety (DPS) office.

What is the Process for Obtaining Tow Truck Endorsement?

Once you have your CDL, you can apply for a tow truck endorsement. This process involves taking an additional written test on safe driving practices related specifically to tow trucks.

Once this is completed, you will be issued an endorsement on your license that allows you to legally operate a tow truck in Texas.

Important Note: It is important to note that each state has its own laws governing commercial driver’s licenses and endorsements so make sure to check with your local DPS office before assuming anything.

Conclusion:

In order to drive a tow truck in Texas, you must obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a tow truck endorsement. To get this endorsement, applicants must pass an additional written test on safe driving practices related specifically to tow trucks. It is important to check with your local Department of Public Safety office for any additional requirements or laws that may apply.

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Karen Watkins