Chauffeur License
Unless exempt, a chauffeur license is required if you:
- Are employed for the principal purpose of operating a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds or more.
- Operate a motor vehicle as a carrier of passengers or as a common or contract carrier of property.
- Operate a bus or a school bus.
The Department of State offers the chauffeur license in a standard and enhanced version. The enhanced chauffeur license is an attractive alternative to the standard license because it allows you to re-enter the U.S. by land or sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean without the need to show additional identity or citizenship documents at the border.
Applying for a Standard Chauffeur License
Following are the steps for obtaining a standard chauffeur license.
- Visit any Secretary of State office
- Pass the written chauffeur license knowledge test
- Pay the $35 license fee
To obtain a chauffeur license, you must pass the written chauffeur license knowledge test - no skills test is required unless you have never been licensed. A commercial driver license in addition to the chauffeur license may be required to operate certain commercial vehicles.
The chauffeur test is available at all Secretary of State offices. Drivers between the ages of 16 and 18 are eligible for a chauffeur license, but they must have completed segments 1 and 2 of driver education and hold a Graduated Driver License Level 2 or 3 license. If you are upgrading your standard chauffeur license to the enhanced version, no test is required.
Michigan law considers someone to be employed for the principal purpose of operating a motor vehicle "when the person's employment customarily involves the necessary use of a motor vehicle for hire or for transporting passengers for hire, or for transporting for gain or hire any merchandise for display, sale or delivery." (MCL 257.6(2))
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