No. California does, however, have non-CDL class A and B licenses which are required for non-commercial vehicles over 26,000 GVWR.
This will depend on: What use the bus is put to. Are you carrying passengers? Then yes CDL required What licence it has on it. Non commercial non passenger may not require CDL Air brakes. CDL required.
As much as the company decides to pay them.
A CDL is not required until the capacity of the bus is greater than 15 people (including the driver).
A CDL is not required until the passenger capacity reaches 16 persons or more (this includes the driver).
I have my CDL, and I'm look for school that teaches bus driving.
No
To drive a party bus you need a special commercial driving license.A safe driver is very important as the occasion could be ruined and the bus carries a lot of liability in terms of passengers.
No... to drive a bus unsupervised, you need an unrestricted, full-on CDL license, with a passenger endorsement. You may not legally operate a bus - loaded or empty - otherwise.
Length does not determine whether or not a CDL is required.
The regulations for when a CDL is required has nothing to do with length.
Class C CDL with School Bus endorsement.