If you want to drive a truck in Ontario, you need a commercial truck driver’s licence. This information will help you understand which truck licence you need and the steps you need to take to get your restricted Class A (full or restricted) or Class D licence.
Important notice: Effective July 1, 2018 – New Rules for Commercial Drivers:
The type of truck licence you need depends on:
The restricted Class A (condition R) licence is meant for drivers operating smaller truck-trailer combinations, such as a recreational, horse or utility trailer.
You can also drive:
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To obtain a restricted Class A licence (condition R), you must to:
To remove the 'R' condition and upgrade your licence to a full Class A, you must successfully complete a road test using a vehicle with a full Class A vehicle configuration. This includes:
The full Class A truck licence is the only licence that covers full air brake systems on both tractors and trailers.
A full Class AZ (air brake endorsement) truck licence lets you drive:
With a full Class A licence you can also drive:
A Class A licence does not allow you to drive a bus carrying passengers, a motorcycle or a moped.
To apply for a full Class A licence, you must:
If your vehicle does not meet requirements for a full Class A you may either:
Important notice: A mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants prior to attempting their Class A road test on or after July 1, 2017
The Class D licence lets you drive A truck with a gross weight or registered gross weight exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) or any truck or combination exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) gross weight or registered gross weight provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kilograms(10,000 lb). If the towed vehicle weighs more, you will need either a full Class A or restricted Class A licence.
With a Class D licence you can also drive a car or light truck covered by a G Class licence.
To apply for a Class D licence, you need to:
To apply and take the required tests, visit:
You will need to bring valid identification that shows your legal name, date of birth and your signature.
See a full list of accepted documents.
You will need to pay a fee to apply for a licence and take the written test. See the list of fees.
Ontario's Official Truck Handbook will help you prepare for your written knowledge test. It covers the special regulations and driving skills truck drivers need to know. You can buy the handbook:
Preview the Truck Handbook.
To book a road test appointment, you will need to provide:
You can book, cancel or reschedule a road test appointment:
You must to cancel a test at least 48 hours before your appointment to avoid a cancellation fee.
Important notice: mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants prior to attempting their Class A road test on or after July 1, 2017
The knowledge and road tests for all commercial class licences (Class A, B, C, D, E and F) have been updated to ensure that applicants demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
For more information and to prepare for these tests, please visit:
You may also buy the Official MTO Handbook at a DriveTest centre or from many retail stores.
The updated commercial road test for all commercial class licences includes:
The road test for Class A applicants will also include updated coupling and uncoupling procedures, and your Class A driver’s abstract will now indicate if your road test (taken after July 1, 2017) was passed in a vehicle with an automatic or manual transmission.
At the end of the road test, the examiner will review the road test with you and inform you if you were successful in obtaining a commercial driver’s licence. You must be successful in all components of the test to successfully pass the road test and obtain a commercial driver’s licence.
To determine if you are successful, the driver examiner refers to the following passing scores:
Refer to the back of the scoresheet for further details regarding the scoring of your road test.
Note: For all commercial class road tests, you must provide the driver examiner with a valid daily inspection report as well as the schedule for your vehicle or your road test will be cancelled and you will lose 50% of your pre-paid road test fee. You are encouraged to refer to your schedule as necessary during the daily vehicle inspection component of the test.
Q1: I used to have a restricted Class A licence - can I exchange a full privilege licence from another province or country for a full Class A licence in Ontario?
When you apply for a new Ontario licence, you will still qualify only for a restricted Class A licence.
To remove the 'R' condition, you will have to pay the appropriate fees and pass the full Class A road test in a vehicle that meets the minimum requirements for a full Class A licence.
Important notice: A mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants prior to attempting their Class A road test on or after July 1, 2017
Q2: How do I upgrade my restricted Class A licence to a full Class A licence?
To upgrade your licence, you need to successfully complete a road test using a vehicle with a full Class A vehicle configuration. This includes:
Important notice: A mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants prior to attempting their Class A road test on or after July 1, 2017
Q3: What happens if I arrive for my Class A road test with a vehicle that doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a full Class A licence?
You may either:
Important notice: A mandatory entry-level training course must be successfully completed by all new Class A applicants prior to attempting their Class A road test on or after July 1, 2017
DRIVER'S RECORD AND LICENSE HISTORY REPORT
A driver's record search is conducted for the purpose of revealing particular information with respect to convictions, charges and other actions against a specific driver's license within the last three years. This search will also reveal the driver's current address.
A driver's license history report will also reveal the driver's current address along with the driver's license history and the driver's address history for the last five years.
In order to conduct these searches we require the individual's driver's license number. If the driver's license number is not available we will require the full name, address and date of birth of the party in question. When this is obtained, the search will reveal the proper name of the individual, address, and any convictions or charges.
These records are protected under the Privacy Act of Ontario, Documental can only provide these services to parties who are authorized to receive this information. Please contact Documental to determine if you are entitled to obtain these protected documents.
Cost: $35.00
Plus Disbursements.
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