I have had a class A CDL for many years, but found out last year to make sure it says "interstate" on the back. Mine said "intrastate" and it's only good for in-state hauling. So I had that changed the last time I had it renewed.
My Minnesota Commercial Driver's License says nothing about interstate vs intrastate. You are confusing the self certification for medical card with the drivers license. There are 4 categories for self-certification for medical card.
Category 1 – Non-exempt Interstate, subject to 49 CFR part 391 (must also provide a current medical examiner’s certificate and any waivers indicated on the certificate) Category 2 – Exempt Interstate, exempt from medical examination requirements of 49 CFR part 391 Category 3 – Non-exempt Intrastate, subject to state medical examination requirements of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 221 (must provide current medical examiner’s certificate and any waivers indicated on the certificate ) Category 4 – Exempt Intrastate, exempt from state medical examination requirements listed in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 221.
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/forms-documents/Documents/CDL-Self-Cert-Just-the-Facts.pdf https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/Pages/commercial-driver-license-medical-self-certification.aspx
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