Establish yourself as a Missouri resident, go to the DMV in Missouri, bring proof of address and identity, turn your AZ license in (it will probably be returned to you with a hole punched in and a temporary paper license), show your DOT medical card, pay the fee, get your Misery CDL.
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USS Missouri.
Yes
During the 2011 spring time change, Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so it remains on Mountain Standard Time (MST) all year round. Missouri, on the other hand, does observe Daylight Saving Time, so it would be 1 hour ahead of Arizona during that period.
Yes. It's the companies which might require a diploma or GED.
Yes
Only if you become a Florida resident first.
When the CDL legislation was passed in 1986.
Their license will be suspended, they won't be able to find employment as a CDL driver for at least three years after their conviction.
About 20 and a half hours.
They certainly can.
You have to actually become a resident of Puerto Rico in order to be able to do this, but yes, it can be done.