Our FREE Mississippi CDL practice test based on the Mississippi CDL manual will help you easily pass your CDL exam. Have you ever thought about how families get chicken on their table? Mississippi serves up over $385 million in delicious chicken yearly and if you want to join in delivering this traditional meal, you’ll need a Mississippi commercial driver’s license (CDL). You will pay $55 for the application and then you’ll face the exams. Lucky for you, we can help you. Our practice MS CDL test for classes A, B, or C has the feel of a real test. Then there are further skill tests and endorsements for passenger and school buses, double/triple, tanker, hazardous, or air brake removal skills. These questions are identical to what you’ll deal with in the test room. So, it's time to take the Mississippi CDL practice tests!
You'll need to get a Commercial Driver's License, or CDL before you can drive a semi-trailer, tanker, or bus. CDL driver education and truck driving training programs will help you obtain the knowledge, skills, and experience you'll need to learn to drive a large commercial vehicle.
Class A allows the operation of any combination of vehicles having a combined GVWR of more than 26,000 pounds and a towed vehicle with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds. Any single vehicle with a GVWR greater than 26,000 pounds is classified as Class B.
Passing a series of written exams is required to obtain a Class A CDL permit. To acquire a learner's permit in Mississippi, a person must pass vision and class-required written tests. Permits are only valid for six months and can only be renewed three times in a three-year period.
The driver in Mississippi has to complete 50 multiple-choice questions. To get the license, you must correctly answer at least 40 questions (80%).
After passing the CDL Skills Test you are required to pay $13.00 for the CDL Learner’s Permit, $25.00 CDL application fee, $41.00 for the CDL license, valid for four years, $5.00 for each endorsement, and $100.00 for the Hazardous Materials background check.
CDL that is now valid or has just expired.
Proof of Mississippi residency is required. Legal presence in the United States. The number assigned by the Social Security System.
The applicable CDL renewal cost must be paid (s). A detailed breakdown of costs may be seen in the fees section below.
If you hold a Light Commercial Class D license and did not renew it online the last time, you can do it now using the web portal. All other commercial drivers must visit your local driver licensing office to renew their Mississippi CDL. CDL that is now valid or has just expired.
What You'll Need to Get Your Out-of-State Driver's License Transferred to Mississippi:
Your Social Security card, birth certificate, and proof of residency are all required. If you are under the age of 18, you will also require proof of school attendance. You'll fill out an application for a Mississippi driver's license and then take a vision test.
You can take the written knowledge test again the next day if you don't pass the first time; you can repeat the test up to three times without consequence. If you need more than three tries, you'll have to wait at least 30 days before retesting.