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Lt_Inner_Content Left_ContentYou must have a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate (MCSA-5876), or a photographic copy of your valid Certificate, to receive a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or other commercial license product (e.g., commercial learner’s permit). The Medical Examiner’s Certificate is a federally mandated (U.S. Department of Transportation) document that certifies you meet all physical and medical standards for operating a commercial motor vehicle and the original or photographic copy must be in your possession whenever you are driving.
If you are not able to meet certain standards, you may still be able to obtain a federal (interstate) exemption or waiver, or an MVA (intrastate) waiver which must kept with your Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Note that the MVA’s waiver restricts you to driving in Maryland ONLY.
Note: Even if you are not required to have a CDL, you may still need a Medical Examiner’s Certificate. Maryland law requires you to carry a DOT card if your vehicle:
To obtain a Medical Examiner’s Certificate, you must be examined by a doctor. In some cases, your employer or prospective employer will make the arrangements.
The doctor who sees you must complete a medical examination report and certify that you meet the federal qualifications included in Section 391.41(b)(10) of Title 49 CFR (Federal Motor Carrier Regulations). The doctor will also complete, sign and give to you the Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT card), noting any restrictions, including the need for a federal or MVA waiver.
The Medical Examiner’s Certificate you receive can be valid for up to two years; the doctor who examined you will determine the card’s expiration date.
If you don’t meet certain physical or medical standards included in Section 391.41(b)(10) of Title 49 CFR (Federal Motor Carrier Regulations), you may be able to continue driving interstate if you qualify for a federal (interstate) exemption or waiver. Federal exemptions or waivers can be granted for the following:
Note: If you don’t qualify for the federal exemption/waiver, you still may be eligible for an MVA (intrastate) waiver; however, this waiver restricts your driving to Maryland ONLY.
To obtain a federal (interstate) exemption or waiver, you must contact the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration (FMCSA) which will advise how to proceed. Note: Federal (interstate) exemption/waiver can be valid for up to two (2) years.
Medical/Physical Condition
Contact Information
Additional FMCSA Documentation Issued
(must be carried with the Medical Examiner's Certificate (DOT Card))
Loss of limb or limb impairment
Vision problems
A federal (interstate) exemption/waiver can be valid for up to two years.
This waiver restricts your driving to Maryland ONLY. Further, the cargo carried in your vehicle also may not cross State lines. MVA (intrastate) waivers can be granted for the following:
To apply for an MVA (intrastate) waiver, you must submit a written request to MVA's CDL Intrastate Waiver Program (see below Contact Information). The request must include the following information:
A public road test and skills demonstration may be required.
An MVA (intrastate) waiver can be valid for up to two years.
MVA
Driver Services Division
6601 Ritchie Highway, NE
Glen Burnie, MD 21062
To request an MVA (intrastate) waiver:
CDL Intrastate Waiver Program
Driver Services Division
6601 Ritchie Highway, NE
Glen Burnie, MD 21062
MVA Customer Service Center:
TTY/Hearing Impaired: