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The Mass. RMV will suspend your Commercial Drivers License (CDL) for certain violations, such as DUI, whether or not you were operating a commercial vehicle at the time of the violation. CDL suspension reasons include: refusing the breathalyzer, Drunk Driving, (and CDL DUI,) operating under the influence of drugs, leaving the scene of an accident, using the vehicle to commit a felony, driving a CMV when your CDL is revoked, suspended, or canceled, speeding, and various other motor vehicle violations. Download a list of CDL Suspension Penalties.
If you have any questions regarding a CDL suspension or need more information about your Mass. License suspension or revocation, you may call the Suspensions Department of the Massachusetts RMV at (617) 351-7200 or you may contact a Suspended License Attorney.
It is absolutely impossible to get a hardship CDL. Under Federal Law, states are legally prohibited from issuing conditional, occupational, work, or hardship licenses which confer CDL privileges. If your CDL is suspended or revoked, you may be able to get a Class D Hardship License, but not a CDL Hardship License. There is no way around this. Niether the Mass. RMV nor the Board of Appeal will grant you a Hardship License which allows you to operate a CDL vehicle.
If a DUI committed prior to June 17, 1994 is being used to deny you a CDL, contact a Suspended License Attorney, we may be able to get you back on the road. |