If you’re wondering, “Can I change my CDL from intrastate to interstate online?”, the answer depends on your state. While some states offer partial or full online services, others may require an in-person visit to finalize the process.
Hereβs what you need to know:
1. Start by Checking Your State DMV Website
Many state DMVs now allow CDL holders to submit medical cards and update self-certification status online. Go to your stateβs DMV website and look for the CDL section or use the siteβs search function to find βCDL medical certification update.β
2. Submit Your DOT Medical Card Electronically
If your state supports it, you can upload your DOT medical certificate (Form MCSA-5876) through an online portal. This step is required to certify for interstate commercial driving.
3. Update Self-Certification Status
You will need to change your certification to “Interstate Non-Excepted”βthe category for CDL holders who operate across state lines and are subject to DOT medical requirements. Some DMVs allow this update via a digital form or email submission.
4. In Some Cases, an In-Person Visit May Still Be Required
Even if most of the process is online, some states may ask you to visit a DMV office to finalize the change, especially if it impacts your license classification or requires a new photo.
5. Be Prepared to Pay Fees
Changing your CDL status may involve a small fee. Check online for cost and accepted payment methods.
In conclusion, yes, you may be able to change your CDL from intrastate to interstate online, but it varies by state. Always start by checking your local DMVβs official website or calling customer service for detailed instructions. Making the change expands your driving options and opens the door to more lucrative interstate opportunities.




