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On this page, you will find information about the steps you need to complete to apply for a Seasonal CDL or Agri-Business License, including requirements, fees, and restrictions.

Seasonal CDL or Agri-Business License Application Process

You can download and print out the Application for a North Dakota Seasonal License (SFN16275) or pick up a copy at any ND Driver License Site.

Make sure you fully complete all areas on the application, including applicant signature, employer signature and notary signature/stamp.

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The applicant must:

  • Be 18 years or older.
  • Have a valid North Dakota driver license for the entire duration of the 90- or 180-Day Seasonal License. If your license will expire during this period, you will need to renew your license before a 90- or 180-Day Seasonal License can be processed.
  • Be currently licensed in North Dakota for one or more years.
  • Have a current status of D or DM. A CDL permit is acceptable.
  • Have a clean driving record for the past 24 months.
  • Not be suspended, revoked or cancelled in any other state.
  • Not have had multiple licenses.
  • Not have been convicted of any serious traffic violations or any disqualifying offenses.
  • Not have been convicted for any accident-related traffic law violations and have no record of at-fault accidents.

The applicant must meet all Federal Medical Requirements in 49 CFR 391. Some of the medical conditions that may disqualify an individual are:

  • Heart condition
  • Hearing impairment
  • Worse than 20/40 visual acuity in either eye
  • Diabetes controlled with insulin
  • Epilepsy
  • Loss of or loss of use of a limb
  • Seizure disorder requiring anti-seizure medication

Other existing medical conditions may require clearance by a Medical Examiner before a Seasonal License can be issued.

The applicant must meet full Commercial Visual Requirements:

  • Visual Acuity must be corrected to 20/40 or better in each eye and in both eyes together.
  • Field of Vision must be at least 70 degrees Temporal in each eye.
  • Must have the ability to distinguish the colors red, green, and amber.

The fee for a Seasonal License is $15.

The following restrictions apply to a Seasonal CDL:

  • May operate Class B or C vehicle groups within 150 miles from place of business or farm being served
  • May transport farm agricultural products, farm machinery and supplies
  • Limited to transporting the following placarded hazardous materials:
    • Diesel fuel of 1,000 gallons or less
    • Liquid fertilizer in vehicles with a total capacity of 3,000 gallons or less
    • Solid fertilizers that are not mixed with any organic substance
  • Only one 180-Day or two 90-Day Seasonal Licenses will be issued in a 12-month period