The class of a Texas driver license is determined by the:
- Type of vehicle operated on a Texas roadway
- Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle or the gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of the vehicles towed
- Number of passengers the vehicle can hold
Unless prohibited by the Commercial Driver License Act, the holder of a valid driver license may drive all vehicles in the class for which that license is issued and all lesser classes except motorcycles.
Class of Non-Commercial Driver License
Class A, B, C, and M driver licenses are issued to individuals who are exempt from obtaining a commercial driver license (CDL) or who are not required to obtain a CDL.
NOTE: Individuals who are exempt from obtaining a CDL may still be required to obtain a Class A or B driver license if the type of vehicle driven meets the weight requirement for a Class A or B vehicle.
Individuals who are exempt from obtaining a CDL but may need a Class A or B driver license are:
- Operators of recreational vehicles driven for personal use
- Some farmers who meet certain criteria
- Operators of cotton-seed modules or cotton burrs
- A fire-fighting or emergency vehicle operator
- Military vehicle operators
- Vehicles owned, leased or controlled by an air carrier
For more information on exemptions, please refer to the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Handbook.
Classification | Description |
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Class A |
Authorizes an individual to drive:
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Class B |
Authorizes an individual to drive:
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Class C |
Authorizes an individual to drive:
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Class M |
Authorizes an individual to drive a motorcycle. |
Class of Commercial Driver License (CDL)
Individuals who hold a valid CDL may drive all vehicles in the class for which that license is issued, or a lesser class, including their personal vehicle. However, this does not include a motorcycle. A CLP Must be obtained and held for 14 days before making application for a CDL. Visit the commercial driver license web page for more information.
Classification | Description |
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Class A CDL |
Authorizes an individual to drive any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 pounds or more if the GVWR of the vehicle(s) towed exceeds 10,000 pounds. |
Class B CDL |
Authorizes an individual to drive any:
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Class C CDL |
Authorizes an individual to drive any single vehicle or combination of vehicles that is not a Class A or B if the vehicle is:
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