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What licenses are required for transportation services such as: limousine, livery including motor and school busses, and taxi?

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What licenses are required for transportation services such as: limousine, livery including motor and school busses, and taxi?

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Businesses that provide limousine, livery (including motorbus/school bus) & taxi services are required to obtain a permit through the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Note: As of September of 2008, no permit is required for businesses carrying less than eight (8) passengers, including the driver. Contact the agency: (860) 594-2865 Register the vehicle with the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles. Review rate information. The agency also oversees the a new federal law, the Unified Carrier Registration Program, that applies to operations involving trucks and busses that travel interstate, involved in international commerce, or if you make the arrangements for the transportation of cargo and goods Also, the driver must hold a Drivers need to hold a commercial driver’s license. Review: Commercial Driver’s License Manual and Motor Carrier Handbook. Contact the agency: (860) 263-5700, 800-842-8222, (860) 263-5281 (Unified Carrier) or mail@ct.gov. The transportation of people ac

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Businesses that provide limousine, livery (including motorbus/school bus) & taxi services are required to obtain a permit through the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Contact the agency: (860) 594-2865. Register the vehicle with the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles. Review rate information. The agency also oversees the a new federal law, the Unified Carrier Registration Program, that applies to operations involving trucks and busses that travel interstate, involved in international commerce, or if you make the arrangements for the transportation of cargo and goods Also, the driver must hold a Drivers need to hold a commercial driver’s license. Review: Commercial Driver’s License Manual and Motor Carrier Handbook. Contact the agency: (860) 263-5700, 800-842-8222, (860) 263-5281 (Unified Carrier) or mail@ct.gov. The transportation of people across state lines requires a U.S. DOT Number. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of

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