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How old do you have to be for a NON-COMMERCIAL Class A license in the state of Maryland?

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This is Non-commercial, not a CDL.

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  1. To Get a Maryland CDL Learner's Permit, Please Bring:

    Proof of age, identity, and Maryland residence. Please refer to sources of proof for required documentation.

    You must pass a vision and knowledge test.

    You must be 18 to obtain a learner's permit for a CDL Intrastate, 21 years of age for Interstate. In addition you must also have a full driver's license (does not include a motorcycle license).

    You will be required to disclose your social security number.

    A valid U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) physical card or a valid intrastate or interstate waiver.  The Medical Examination Report for DOT physical card information is downloadable.  The CDL Medical Waiver Information Packet for an intrastate or interstate waiver is also available.

    Out-of-state learner's permit cannot be exchanged for a Maryland learner's permit.

    Per http://www.marylandmva.com/DriverServ/Ap... a class A IS a commercial license, there is no non commercial class A in Maryland.

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