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Kansas CDL Requirements
All Kansas CDL holders are required to be medically qualified to drive a CMV by the means of a valid DOT medical certificate.
Interstate Non-Excepted
You must meet the Federal DOT medical certificate requirements.
Intrastate Non-Excepted
You must meet the Federal DOT medical certificate requirements.
Self Certification Process
The Kansas Division of Vehicles is collecting Medical Self Certifications for all Kansas CDL holders.
Online Self Certification
Complete this electronic form for Kansas Medical Self Certification.
Medical Card
You have two ways to submit your medical card
- Upload a PDF copy of your DOT medical card at the end of the online self certification process, or…
- You can fax a copy to 1-785-296-5859
Other Contact Information:
Website: Kansas Department of Revenue
New Medical Certification Requirements FAQ
Special Information Updates Pertaining To ALL STATES
MEDICAL EXAMINERS MUST CONTINUE TO ISSUE MEDICAL CERTIFICATES TO ALL DRIVERS
The FMCSA has requested that all medical examiners continue providing drivers with a paper copy of the Medical Examiner’s Certificate – Form MCSA-5876, so that Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders can provide a copy to the State licensing agency, and the non-CDL drivers can provide the documentation to their employers and Federal and State enforcement officials.
The Agency is currently completing efforts to put into place an electronic system to enable medical examiners to transmit the medical certificate information from the National Registry system to the State licensing agencies.
Until that system is completed, which compliance date according FMCSA is June 23, 2025, medical examiners must continue to issue paper copies of the medical certificates to drivers who pass the medical exam.
ALL DRIVERS MUST CONTINUE TO CARRY A PAPER COPY OF THEIR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
Commercial Drivers – You still need to carry a paper copy of your medical card, until FMCSA announces that this is no longer necessary.
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Good morning,
I am being told that CDL drivers with routes under 50 miles do not need medical card. Is there any documentation that pertains to this?
Thank you
@ Dan S
That may be a state variance, so check with your state drivers license department to confirm.
Is it a federal regulation that a drivers private physician is to turn over medical records to a DOT physician when doing a physical with out the drivers permission?
@ Sandy McC
No. There needs to be a signed records release from the driver.
What email do I send my newest medical card too so i have it in on time? Thanks
Can I send a copy of medical card to your email
If so what is your email
I have CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE am I eligible for a physical card to drive school bus?
@ Roger
Check with your local DMV license department and see what the rules and regulations are.
I work for a truck repair shop. I only drive the trucks when testing after a repair. Do I need a medical card for test driving?
I had a seizure in 2014 and lost my cdl-A. Can I still get a DOT physical so I can drive a cargo van? Many courier companies require a dot physical.
@Doug
Yes, because you fall under state variances, not FMCSA, to drive intrastate only.
Do I have to have a med card for my cdl if I work for a municipality/township.
@Randy
First ask your boss if they fall under “Excepted” status.
Second – it depends on what status you self-certified with your drivers license department. If you self-certified as “non-excepted” and you do not keep a current medical card on file with your CDL, you will be downgraded.
I had a stroke and trying to find out requirements on a time frame my employer said about a year I would be off l would like to know requirements in the state of Kansas to be able to drive again
@Tim
FMCSA for OTR is one year minimum, but you should check with the state drivers license department for intra-state only driving. It will fall under your specific state variances at this point.