To get a Class B license in Minnesota, you must pass a knowledge test, complete a CDL application, pass a skills test, and meet medical requirements.

Obtaining a Class B commercial driver's license in Minnesota requires meeting specific state requirements. You'll need to pass both written and driving tests, provide proper documentation, and meet medical standards. The process involves several steps at your local driver's license office.

Requirements for Minnesota Class B License

  • Be at least 18 years old for intrastate driving
  • Have a valid Minnesota driver's license
  • Pass a Department of Transportation physical exam
  • Provide proof of identity and residency
  • Pass a background check

Steps to Obtain Your Class B CDL

  1. Study the Minnesota Commercial Driver's Manual
  2. Obtain a commercial learner's permit by passing the knowledge test
  3. Complete behind-the-wheel training
  4. Schedule and pass the skills test (pre-trip inspection, basic controls, road test)
  5. Pay required fees and submit your application

Cost Comparison for Class B License Training

Training Method Cost Range Duration
Community College Program $3,000-$5,000 6-12 weeks
Private CDL School $4,000-$7,000 3-8 weeks
Company-Sponsored Training Free-$2,000 2-6 weeks

Common Endorsements for Class B License

  • Passenger (P) - for vehicles carrying passengers
  • School Bus (S) - for school bus drivers
  • Air Brake (L) - for vehicles with air brakes
  • Tank Vehicle (N) - for liquid or gas transport

Renewal and Maintenance

Minnesota Class B licenses must be renewed every four years. You'll need to pass a vision test and pay renewal fees. Keep your medical certification current, as this is required for commercial driving privileges.