Wisconsin Trucking Jobs

There are various pieces of Wisconsin licensing information that you must understand before applying for your Commercial Driver’s License, which is needed to get a trucking job in Wisconsin. Individuals who wish to hold a CDL must be 18 years of age or older. Wisconsin CDL requirements state that any individual who wishes to move hazardous materials must be 21 years of age. The same age requirement goes for those who want to operate double and triple trailer rigs, and those who wish to cross state lines with any form of large truck that requires a CDL.


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Wisconsin CDL Requirements

Minimum In State Driving Age: 18
Minimum Between State Driving Age: 21
Minimum Hazardous Driving Age: 21

Exams Required
✓ Vision
✓ Health
✓ Written Test
✓ Driving Test

IDs Required
✓ Driver’s License

Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Records (MVR)

Years Reported: 5 years
Access Fee: $5.00
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Wisconsin DAC – Drive A Check Report

What Is A DAC Report?
The Wisconsin 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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