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<blockquote data-quote="Belthos" data-source="post: 2116917" data-attributes="member: 24944"><p>An armored car would require at most a CDL B license.</p><p>All you have to do is read the drivers handbook all the questions come from it, and you will pass the written test.</p><p></p><p>CDL class B just means you cannot drive combination vehicles such as tractor trailers. You'd be qualified to drive heavy one piece trucks.</p><p>I doubt that armored cars use air brakes so you wouldn't even need that endorsement.</p><p></p><p>You would need to take your driving test in a vehicle that is the same type as what your license qualifies you to drive, you can find companies that will rent you whatever you need and even deliver it to the testing facility for your test.</p><p></p><p>If an armored car company required you to have your cdl, there is a very good chance they would help you aquire the CDL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belthos, post: 2116917, member: 24944"] An armored car would require at most a CDL B license. All you have to do is read the drivers handbook all the questions come from it, and you will pass the written test. CDL class B just means you cannot drive combination vehicles such as tractor trailers. You'd be qualified to drive heavy one piece trucks. I doubt that armored cars use air brakes so you wouldn't even need that endorsement. You would need to take your driving test in a vehicle that is the same type as what your license qualifies you to drive, you can find companies that will rent you whatever you need and even deliver it to the testing facility for your test. If an armored car company required you to have your cdl, there is a very good chance they would help you aquire the CDL. [/QUOTE]
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