Get a driver’s license endorsement

Learn how to get an endorsement on your license that allows you to drive specific vehicles or commercial vehicles

Get a driver’s license endorsement

Learn how to get an endorsement on your license that allows you to drive specific vehicles or commercial vehicles

 

What’s a non-commercial endorsement and when do you need one?

 

If you want to drive a certain type of vehicle (e.g., taxi) that’s NOT considered a commercial vehicle with your CT driver’s license, you need to get an endorsement from the DMV. An endorsement is an indication on your driver’s license that authorizes you to drive that specific vehicle, and also confirms that you’ve completed any additional requirements (such as vehicle-specific driver training).

Additional testing or training may be required to get a non-commercial endorsement. Please see the table below for details on the different types of non-commercial endorsement, related requirements, and endorsement restrictions.

Note: Some vehicles also require a special license, such as a commercial driver’s license (CDL). View CDL-related endorsements and restrictions.

 

 

Note: The table below explains endorsements available for drivers with a non-commercial driver’s license (i.e., a license for driving any vehicle that does NOT require a CDL, such as a regular passenger vehicle/car/truck). A non-commercial license is also known as a Class D license.

 

Table of endorsement requirements:

 

Endorsement type Description (non-commercial)

 A

Activity vehicle

You need an endorsement before you operate a student transportation vehicle.

If you apply or hold a Public Passenger Endorsement (PPE), also known as a public service license, you need an acceptable driving record. A “P” endorsement is required if the vehicle you drive requires a Class A, B, or C CDL and you transport passengers.

 F

Taxi, livery, service bus, motor bus, or motor coach:

You need an “F” endorsement to operate a:

  • Taxi

  • Livery vehicle

  • Service bus

  • Motor bus

  • Motor coach

Note: See commercial endorsements table for additional requirements if you have a CDL and you transport passengers.

M

Motorcycle

You need an “M” endorsement to drive a motorcycle on certain public highways. With this endorsement, you can drive a two- or three-wheel motorcycle on public highways.

Learn more about specific restrictions for new motorcycle drivers, as well as the process to get a motorcycle endorsement or motorcycle learner’s permit in Connecticut.

Q

Fire engine

Fire fighters are exempt from commercial driver’s license requirements. Active fire fighters that are issued a certificate of training to operate a fire apparatus or present Forms R-296 and R-297 that show a passed skills test are eligible to apply for a “Q” endorsement. This endorsement on a Class D driver’s license (i.e., a non-commercial license) authorizes a fire fighter to operate a fire apparatus or fire engine.

V

Student transportation vehicle

You need a “V” endorsement if you drive a vehicle that’s used to transport students to and from school, including vehicles transporting special education students. You are required to provide an R360 training certificate for this endorsement.

Note: See commercial endorsements table for additional requirements if you have a CDL and you transport students.

 

 

 
Important
 

A Medical Certificate (Form MCSA-5876) is required to be on file with the DMV to operate a vehicle with the following gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR) with a non-commercial license—also known as a Class D license:

  • Driving Intrastate:
    18,000 GVWR to 26,000 GVWR
  • Driving Interstate:
    10,000 GVWR to 26,000 GVWR