Here s the scoop from the california department of motor vehicles.
Do you need a license to drive an rv in california.
Your regular driver s license is clear enough to use according to dmv laws in all fifty states.
For first time rv or motorhome owners learning the state s laws about driving an rv can be quite an experience.
And the good news is in the majority of cases no you do not need a special license to drive an rv.
License classes are based on the size of the vehicle you wish to drive or the weight of the trailer you wish to tow.
If you re driving any vehicle under 26 000 pounds and most rv classes are you are clear to drive with a regular operator s driver s license according to current dmv laws in all 50 states.
This booklet contains the information needed to qualify for a noncommercial class a noncommercial class b 45 housecar and noncommercial class b recreational vehicle trailer endorsement.
If you re driving under a 26000lbs camper trailer or an rv you don t need a license to operate one of those rvs.
A driver must have a fifth wheel recreational trailer endorsement added to his her class c driver license to pull a fifth wheel trailer over 10 000 lbs but not over 15 000 pounds gvwr which is not used for hire.
This booklet is also a handy reference for people who currently drive a recreational vehicle rv or pull noncommercial recreational trailers fifth wheel trailers including livestock trailers and.
Here is the simple answer.
That said there are some more specific rv license requirements to keep an eye on depending on the total weight of the vehicle and the state you re planning to drive it in.
A class c vehicle campervan class b or travel trailer is unlikely to exceed the weight restrictions for your normal driver s license.