I'm also from Arkansas and schooled in Missouri. When I went to the state police headquarters in Little Rock I had to bring my scores, they said they didnt have them in the system yet but they are supposed to already have them.
I'm also from Arkansas and schooled in Missouri. When I went to the state police headquarters in Little Rock I had to bring my scores, they said they didnt have them in the system yet but they are supposed to already have them.
So I don't have my scores available to me yet (my school is taking their time) But I've gotten a job offer that really works for me and my fiance. Are we going to have to wait on the school or is there another way? Sorry this is all convoluted but I've been in training for over a month now and I'm ready to make money.
You're probably going to have to wait for the school but you could contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in the state you tested and see if they can make them available. Just keep badgering the school until you get them. Call them three times a day, every day if need be. They'll relent.
Yep be like those guys that call about your cars extended warranty, Brett is right it will get them on it.
Thanks guys! My scores are apparently in the system, I called the state trooper. My fiance has 2 out of the 3 scores in but she only passed yesterday.
Everything's looking good- can't wait to get on the road!
You're probably going to have to wait for the school but you could contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in the state you tested and see if they can make them available. Just keep badgering the school until you get them. Call them three times a day, every day if need be. They'll relent.
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I just completed my road test at a school in Iowa through DoT testers. My license is out of Arkansas. Will the DMV in my county have those scores on record? Am I able to just pick up my CDL? Sorry in advance, I am very new
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
DOT:
Department Of Transportation
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Dm:
Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager
The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.DMV:
Department of Motor Vehicles, Bureau of Motor Vehicles
The state agency that handles everything related to your driver's licences, including testing, issuance, transfers, and revocation.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.