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Endorsements & Restrictions

Commercial Driver License

Endorsements or restrictions may be added to Commercial Driver Licenses or Permits. To study specific endorsement or restriction sections, download the CDL Driver Manual below.
 

Commercial drivers who drive certain types of vehicles or haul certain types of cargo must add endorsements to their CDL licenses or permits to show that they have the specialized knowledge required for these operations.

Types of Endorsements


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Double and Triple Trailers (T)

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Hazardous Materials (H)


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Tank Vehicle (N)

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Combination Hazardous Materials and Tank Vehicle (X)


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Passengers (P)

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School Bus (S)


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For more information about each endorsement listed, see the FAQ section below. To study the specific endorsement sections, view the CDL Driver Manual.

 

The information below details the sections of the CDL manual you should study for the individual endorsements.


What Sections Should You Study?


License Types


License Classes A, B, and C

Study Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 11, 12, & 13

For License Class A, you will also need to study Section 6 in addition to the sections listed above.


Endorsements


Hazardous Materials (H)

Study Section 9.

Passenger (P)

Study Sections 2, 4, 11, 12, & 13.


Double and Triple Trailers (T)

Study Sections 2, 5, 6, & 7.

School Bus (S)

Study Sections 10, 11, 12, & 13.


Tank Vehicles (N)

Study Sections 2, 6, 8, & 9.

Additional Notes on Endorsements

Study Section 5 if you plan to operate vehicles equipped with air brakes.
 

If you are wanting to add an X Endorsement to your license, you should study the recommended sections for both Tank Vehicle and Hazardous Materials.



Steps for All Endorsements


One

Prepare for the written test

Study the relevant sections of the CDL Driver Manual around the endorsement that you are wishing to add. Unless you are taking the endorsement test at the same time as an original CDL general knowledge test, the information you are tested on will be specific to the endorsement. 

Two

Prepare and bring the following to your appointment:

  • Primary ID  — view the list of acceptable primary identification documents
  • Proof of Oklahoma residency — View the list of all acceptable residency documents
    • or 2 valid Proofs of Oklahoma residency — Required for REAL ID
  • Current valid Oklahoma CDL
  • A valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT medical card), if you plan to operate in non-excepted interstate commerce (i.e. leaving Oklahoma with CDL vehicles)
Three

Take the written test

Start your application by taking the CDL written test in person at a Licensing and Exam office. Most locations offer walk-in services and appointments.
 



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If you are NOT applying for a Passenger or School Bus endorsement (P or S), you can stop here.
 

A temporary license will be printed for you at the test site. The official CDL with the added endorsement will be mailed to you within 14-21 days of successfully passing your written test.


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If you ARE applying for a Passenger or School Bus endorsement (P or S), continue with the steps below.


Additional Steps for P and S Endorsements


Four

Get your CDL Permit

Once you have successfully completed and passed the necessary written tests for the P or S endorsements, you will be issued a CLP (Commercial Learner Permit). You must hold this permit for 14 full days (not counting the day of issuance) before taking the CDL drive test.

 

The CDL permit may include restrictions.


Five

Take the CDL Drive Test

To make a CDL drive test appointment after holding your permit for 14 days, you will need to call the CDL scheduling phone number at 405-425-2196. Have your Driver License number and your availability ready when you call to schedule an appointment. A complete drive test usually takes about two hours. 

 

You may also schedule a CDL drive test with a third-party examiner. Third-party examiners can administer drive tests to most applicants applying for a Class A, B, or C commercial driver license (some restrictions may apply). 


After the Test

Once you have successfully completed all the requirements of the CDL drive test, the Examiner will stamp your DL18 certificate (the certificate you received after passing the written portion of your CDL test). You will need to bring this certificate to any Service Oklahoma Licensing Office location. 

Appointments are not required to print your license after successfully passing the drive test.


Fees


$

4-Year Credential Option

  • Replacements: $25.00
$

8-Year Credential Option

  • Replacements: $25.00

Note

There is an additional $4.00 charge added to the licensing fee for all retests (written or drive). 


Frequently Asked Questions