Illinois Trucking Jobs
There are various requirements that must be met by anyone looking to obtain a CDL in the state of Illinois. Illinois CDL requirements include an age limit of 18 years. Those who plan on moving in between states must be 21 years of age or older.
Illinois licensing information includes the tests that you must pass to receive your license. The written test is a multiple-choice test that will allow you to prove your general knowledge as related to truck driving. The free Illinois CDL Manual covers the knowledge needed for the written test. The actual driving skills test will require you to show skills in pre-trip inspection, basic driving skills, and the actual road test itself.
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Illinois CDL Requirements
Minimum In State Driving Age: 18
Minimum Between State Driving Age: 21
Minimum Hazardous Driving Age: 21
Exams Required
✓ Written Test
✓ Driving Test
IDs Required
✓ Driver’s License
✓ Social Security Card
Illinois Motor Vehicle Records (MVR)
As part of a complete background check, running your job applicant’s Illinois driving history will give you piece of mind and keep you in compliance with the US Department of Transportation. Corragroup.com’s Motor Vehicle Records reports tap directly into the Illinois Secretary of State, Vehicle Services Department for Driver Records for employment purposes. Illinois MVRs includes DUIs, accidents, license suspensions, driving under the influence offenses, license revocations, convictions and additional information for CDL drivers.
| Years Reported: | 7 years |
| Access Fee: | $12.00 |
| Turnaround Time: | Instant – BUY NOW |
| License Format: | 1 Alphabetic, 7 Numeric |
| Data Required: | Driver’s License #, Last Name |
Illinois DAC – Drive A Check Report
What Is A DAC Report?
The Illinois DAC employment report is a detailed summary of a trucker’s work history in the trucking industry. Most trucking companies today participate in sharing this information about truckers. Our team will assist truck drivers in ordering copies of their DAC Reports. These reports can then be uploaded to your Drivers Resume.
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