CA DMV Form DL 694. California Commercial Driver License Self-Certification Form
Form DL 694, known as the California Commercial Driver License (CDL) Self-Certification Form, is used for CDL holders in California to self-certify their driving type and the type of commerce they engage in. This form is required by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to ensure CDL holders are properly certified for their intended commercial driving activities.
The form consists of sections where the CDL holder provides their personal information, CDL details, and self-certifies their driving category as one of the following: Non-Excepted Interstate, Non-Excepted Intrastate, Excepted Interstate, or Excepted Intrastate. The CDL holder must also indicate whether they operate in interstate or intrastate commerce.
Important fields on this form include the CDL holder's personal information, CDL number, selected driving category and commerce type, and any supporting documentation required for specific certifications. It is crucial to accurately complete all the required fields and provide the correct self-certification information.
An example use case for this form would be a truck driver who holds a CDL in California and operates a commercial vehicle solely within the state's boundaries. They would use Form DL 694 to self-certify as Non-Excepted Intrastate and indicate that they engage in intrastate commerce only.
While there may not be direct alternatives to Form DL 694, CDL holders should be familiar with other CDL-related forms, such as the DL 933 form for medical certification and the DL 546 form for commercial driver medical examination, which are necessary for maintaining a valid CDL.