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Self-certification for a Commercial Driver's License is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Revenue - Division of Motor Vehicles - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is self-certification for a Commercial Driver's License?
A: Self-certification is the process where a commercial driver declares the type of driving they will be doing for their CDL.
Q: Why do I need to self-certify for a Commercial Driver's License?
A: Self-certification is required by federal law to ensure that commercial drivers are medically and physically qualified for the type of driving they will be doing.
Q: What are the different types of self-certification for a Commercial Driver's License?
A: The different types include Interstate Non-Excepted, Interstate Excepted, Intrastate Non-Excepted, and Intrastate Excepted.
Q: What is Interstate Non-Excepted self-certification?
A: Interstate Non-Excepted self-certification is for drivers who will be driving across state lines and are required to have a medical certificate.
Q: What is Interstate Excepted self-certification?
A: Interstate Excepted self-certification is for drivers who will be driving across state lines but are not required to have a medical certificate.
Q: What is Intrastate Non-Excepted self-certification?
A: Intrastate Non-Excepted self-certification is for drivers who will only be driving within the state and are required to have a medical certificate.
Q: What is Intrastate Excepted self-certification?
A: Intrastate Excepted self-certification is for drivers who will only be driving within the state and are not required to have a medical certificate.
Q: What happens if I fail to self-certify for a Commercial Driver's License?
A: If you fail to self-certify, your CDL privileges may be downgraded or suspended until you provide the required self-certification and documentation.
Q: Is self-certification required for all Commercial Driver's License holders?
A: Yes, self-certification is required for all holders of a Commercial Driver's License, regardless of whether they currently drive or not.
Form Details:
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