Nov-19-2016 08:21 AM
Nov-19-2016 10:24 AM
Leeblev wrote:My apologies for misquoting some of the RV licensing requirements in CA. I've since corrected my original post. My misquote aside, the real issue is whether there is any documented reciprocity between states in terms of licensing for heaver RV's---especially those over 26k GCWR. 26k GCWR is the threshold used by most states for requiring special RV licensing.
Let's back up for a moment. CA requires a NON-COMMERCIAL CLASS "A" license for 5ers over 15,000 Gross Vehicle Weight; an endorsement on a class "C" for 5ers 10-15,000. Also to take into consideration is that by definition, any vehicle or combination of vehicles OVER 26k requires at least a class "B" license. California does go on total weight of vehicles and tows, AND if you are licensed for "triples" in your home state, you ARE NOT legal in CA.
It is always smart to weigh your rig fully loaded with everything including passengers and fuel/water/sewage so you know you are legal wherever you go.
Nov-19-2016 10:07 AM
Nov-19-2016 10:06 AM
2001 36' Kountry Star DP
Nov-19-2016 09:25 AM
Lantley wrote:That's my assumption also. However, it would set my mind more at ease to see something in writing that actually confirmed it one way or another.CumminsDriver wrote:THat is my understanding as well. However MD has the same requirement but the rule is seldom enforced. Many Marylanders do not have the proper endorsements. Therefore they are not legal in their own state and would not be legal in CA either
You are only required to be legally licensed for your home state.
Rich
Nov-19-2016 09:14 AM
otrfun wrote:CumminsDriver wrote:Thanks for clarifying CA's Class A license requirements, Rich. If I understand you correctly, CA requires a state-issued, Class A license if the GVWR of a 5th wheel exceeds 15k, without regard to the TV's GVWR or the rig's overall GCWR?
California requires the Non Commercial A for 5th Wheels over 15k GVWR and Travel Trailers over 10k GVWR for Ca residents. My last truck was 10k GVWR and my 5th Wheel is 15,700 GVWR. Under 26k but still required the Non Commercial A License. You are only required to be legally licensed for your home state.
Rich
Nov-19-2016 09:09 AM
Nov-19-2016 09:04 AM
CumminsDriver wrote:Thanks for clarifying CA's Class A license requirements, Rich. If I understand you correctly, CA requires a state-issued, Class A license if the GVWR of a 5th wheel exceeds 15k, without regard to the TV's GVWR or the rig's overall GCWR?
California requires the Non Commercial A for 5th Wheels over 15k GVWR and Travel Trailers over 10k GVWR for Ca residents. My last truck was 10k GVWR and my 5th Wheel is 15,700 GVWR. Under 26k but still required the Non Commercial A License. You are only required to be legally licensed for your home state.
Rich
Nov-19-2016 08:51 AM
CumminsDriver wrote:
You are only required to be legally licensed for your home state.
Rich
Nov-19-2016 08:42 AM