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If the Medical Examiner determines that the driver examined is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle in accordance with the physical qualification standards, the Medical Examiner will complete and provide the driver with a Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC), Form MCSA-5876.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires that interstate commercial motor vehicle drivers maintain a current Medical Examiner’s Certificate (MEC), Form MCSA-5876 to drive.
Once your physical is complete, the medical examiner will give you a Medical Examiner's Certificate (Form MCSA-5876). When you apply for your CDL or CLP you must bring a photocopy of your Medical Certification with you.
The expiration date on the Medical Examination Report Form, MCSA-5875, Medical Examiner's Certificate, MCSA-5876, Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus Assessment Form, MCSA-5870, and the Vision Evaluation Report, Form MCSA–5871 has been updated to 12/31/2024, and all forms are posted below.
CDL Holder Self-Certification form and MEC (if required) is required for, initial, first-time NJ CDL applicants obtaining a Commercial Learner’s Permit, transferring in from out of state, and upon renewal of your CDL.
2024 Medical Certification Forms MCSA-5875 & MCSA-5876. New expiration date on the forms is 03/31/2025. PDF Versions of the forms are available at these links on the FMCSA website: Medical Examination Report (MER) Form, MCSA-5875; Medical Examiner’s Certificate (MEC), Form MCSA-5876
Commercial drivers are required to certify using PennDOT’s Self-Certification Form (DL-11CD) (PDF). This webpage contains information and instructions to become compliant with these regulations.