Where do I send my CDL medical card in PA?

Where do I send my CDL medical card in PA?

If the CDL holder is submitting the required form(s) less than 30 days before the due date, it can be faxed to PennDOT at (717) 783-5429, emailed to [email protected], or hand delivered to your local PennDOT Driver License Center for processing.

How do I send my CDL medical certificate?

There are four ways to submit:

  1. Submit Online: Visit Online Services and select the Submit CDL Self-Certification/Documents link.
  2. Fax to: (770) 918-6271 (Individual Customers only)
  3. Mail to the following address: (individual and multiple submissions)

Where do I email my DOT medical card?

If the CDL driver or non CDL driver fails to send a copy of their DOT medical certificate in time, they may be downgraded to a non-CDL. You can also send your DOT certificate the NC DMV by email to [email protected].

How much does a DOT physical cost in Pennsylvania?

Pricing for Patients without Insurance

A) Office Visit Charges
Visit for DOT Physical (price includes urinalysis) $119
Visit for 10 Panel Drug Screen (with collection) $110
Visit for Drug Screen – collection only 2 $41
Visit for Pregnancy Testing $49

What happens when DOT medical card expires?

If the medical examiner’s certificate has expired, you must obtain a new one and provide it to the Department. If the variance (waiver) has expired, you must renew it with FMCSA and it must be provided to the Department.

How to get a CDL certificate in PA?

CDL Self-Certification Submit the following two documents: Self-Certification Form (DL-11CD) – download the form herefrom PennDOT. Copy of your valid DOT medical card. (Medical card only, not the long form.) Enlarge the copy to 5 inches by 7 inches, to ensure that all information is legible.

Do you need a medical certificate to drive in PA?

The required medical examination is now tied to licensure; and The driving-type and Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT Physical Card) information will be recorded as part of the driving record and outlined on the Pennsylvania driver abstract.

Can a non CDL driver get a medical card?

A non CDL medical examination is the same as for a CDL driver, but the examiner should understand the type of driving you do and take that into consideration. Your state may allow you to get a medical card through your PCP. You want to be sure of this – ask your local DLD – or go to a certified medical examiner to be sure.

Where can I get a medical card in PA?

A new medical card can be processed at a PennDOT Driver’s License Center as late as the day the current certificate expires to avoid the downgrade process. Submit a legible copy (enlarge the copy to 5 inches by 7 inches) of your Medical Certificate (medical card only, not the long form) to PennDOT: