Truck Driver, Other License Requirements by State

Find the licensing requirements, exact fees, and training hours required to work actively as a truck driver, other in your state. Map out the regulatory environment across the country and launch your home business legally.

51
States Covered
51
Require License
0
No License Needed
$116
Avg. License Fee

License Requirements by State

License Required (51 states)
No License (0 states)

51 states require a license, 0 states do not.

All States Comparison

StateLicense RequiredFeeTrainingExams
AlabamaRequired$137N/A4
AlaskaRequired$1601 year4
ArizonaRequired$501 year4
ArkansasRequired$92N/A4
CaliforniaRequired$83N/A4
ColoradoRequired$310N/A4
ConnecticutRequired$126N/A4
DelawareRequired$481 year4
District of ColumbiaRequired$215N/A4
FloridaRequired$75N/A4
GeorgiaRequired$95N/A4
HawaiiRequired$100N/A4
IdahoRequired$1911 year4
IllinoisRequired$50N/A4
IndianaRequired$1521 year4
IowaRequired$76N/A4
KansasRequired$40N/A4
KentuckyRequired$110N/A4
LouisianaRequired$176N/A4
MaineRequired$104N/A4
MarylandRequired$140N/A4
MassachusettsRequired$140N/A4
MichiganRequired$60N/A4
MinnesotaRequired$53N/A4
MississippiRequired$96N/A4
MissouriRequired$86N/A4
MontanaRequired$26N/A4
NebraskaRequired$52N/A4
NevadaRequired$147N/A4
New HampshireRequired$80N/A5
New JerseyRequired$167N/A4
New MexicoRequired$18N/A4
New YorkRequired$50N/A4
North CarolinaRequired$172N/A4
North DakotaRequired$25N/A4
OhioRequired$122N/A4
OklahomaRequired$143N/A4
OregonRequired$1781 year4
PennsylvaniaRequired$31N/A4
Rhode IslandRequired$1472 years4
South CarolinaRequired$32N/A4
South DakotaRequired$156N/A4
TennesseeRequired$62N/A4
TexasRequired$122N/A5
UtahRequired$1301 year4
VermontRequired$139N/A4
VirginiaRequired$27N/A4
WashingtonRequired$32519 days4
West VirginiaRequired$1582 years4
WisconsinRequired$254N/A4
WyomingRequired$180N/A4

Getting Started

Ready to start your truck driver, other business? Here is what you need to do:

  1. Click on your state above to see specific requirements
  2. Apply for a professional license if required by your state
  3. Register your business with your state Secretary of State
  4. Obtain a home occupation permit from your county
  5. Get business insurance to protect yourself and clients
  6. Set up your home workspace and start taking clients

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