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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XIV — PUBLIC WAYS AND WORKS · Chapter 90F

Section 7: Commercial driver license applications

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Section 7. The application for a license to operate a commercial vehicle or for a learner's permit to operate a commercial vehicle shall include the following:
(1)the full name and current mailing and residential addresses of the applicant;
(2)a physical description of the applicant, including sex, height, weight and eye and hair color;
(3)date of birth of the applicant;
(4)the applicant's Social Security number;
(5)the signature of the applicant;
(6)a photograph of the applicant;
(7)certifications, including those required by 49 CFR 383.71 (a);
(8)consent of the applicant to release driving record information; and
(9)any other information required by the registrar.
The application shall be accompanied by the application fee required by the provisions of section thirty-three of chapter ninety.
When a licensee changes his name, mailing address or residence, an application for a duplicate license shall be made forthwith to the registrar.
No person who has been a resident of the commonwealth for thirty days or more may operate a commercial motor vehicle under the authority of a license to operate a commercial motor vehicle issued by another jurisdiction.
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