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Rich1961
Jan 15, 2015Explorer
Thats correct. Class A Non Commercial for 5th Wheels over 15,000 GVWR, and Travel Trailers over 10,000 GVWR. It involves taking the Class A Non Commercial written test and the Class C written test. If you pass the written tests, you will be given a Class A Non Commercial permit. At that point you can schedule the driving portion of the test at your local Commercial DMV Facility. You'll need a licensed Non Commercial Class A License holder, or Commercial Class A License holder to accompany you for your driving test to the DMV Facility. They will check to see if you have one of the two licensed drivers with you when you arrive for the test. I did find out that you don't have to use your RV Trailer for the test. A trailer over 10,000 GVWR such as a flatbed trailer is all thats required.
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