

Drive a school bus with students crossing state lines to and from school.

Self-certification: Excepted interstate.If you have a disqualifying medical condition, submit a current Federal Exemption and/or SPE form. Medical Examiner's Certificate – must be submitted to us and added to the driver record. Drive a school bus with passengers crossing state lines to events.Deliver goods, including logs, to WA ports.Transport cargo that isn't from WA or is leaving WA.Cross state lines driving a commercial vehicle.Self-certification: Non-excepted interstate.Non-excepted interstate commercial driver Self-certify options Type of certification and status Yes, as long as you self-certify as an excepted intrastate driver, and don't operate a commercial vehicle. Can I maintain my CDL but not my medical certificate? This allows you to accept jobs that require you to operate across state lines. The most flexible option is to certify as a non-excepted interstate driver and submit a medical certificate to us. What if I don't know what type of commercial driving I'll be doing? Federal Skills Performance Evaluation Certificate (SPE)įind a Certified Medical Examiner.For diabetes, vision, or hearing exemptions, see Driver Exemption Programs.Intrastate Medical Waiver for drivers who don't meet the federal physical requirements.You must self-certify before obtaining a commercial learner permit (CLP)ĭepending on how you self-certified or what your medical condition is, we may require one or more of the following documents:.Some changes may still require you to visit a driver licensing office to self-certify or update your status.You can now change your status and submit your medical documents online.

How to self-certify or change your current self-certification status Self-certification and valid medical certificates help prevent medically unqualified drivers from operating commercial vehicles.
