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HOW TO GET A HACK LICENSE

Driving an NYC Yellow cab is an excellent way to earn money. At the end of every shift, even when a fare pays with a credit card - you go home with cash in your hand!

Getting your NYC TLC yellow cab licenses is not difficult. From start to finish, there are five procedures that average one month to complete and $500 in fees. If you are ambitious, the five steps can be completed with in a two week time period.

If you are a full-time university student, willing to work through the summer or on a regular part-time basis, you might qualify for an loan! Contact Mike K from Tuesday through Saturday (9am - 6pm) for more information 718-786-0640.

Now let's start with the check list of requirements you need to know before getting your license. First, you must be 19 or older and follow five simple procedures to get your license.

Step 1 - Preparing your documents.
Step 2 - Getting ready to apply.
Step 3 - Submitting paperwork to the TLC.
Step 4 - Taxi school.
Step 5 - Taking the NYC TLC yellow cab test.
STEP 1 - PREPARING YOUR DOCUMENTS.

You will need the following documents
1. Print out the three following TLC forms (Medical Certification Form, Child Support Certification, TLC
Application)
2. Proof of Citizenship / Residency (Passport, Birth Certificate, Green Card, Work Permit)
3. Original Social Security Card
4. NYS DMV License - A, B, C or E Class. The TLC requires that all applicants owe no outstanding obligations to the DMV, NYC PVB, or NYC TLC. If you have a NYS license, the TLC will check this at the time that you file your application. If you have a New Jersey or Connecticut chauffeurs license equivalent, you will need a printed certified driving history. You will also need to obtain a certified

document from your DMV stating that you do not owe them any money. This document must not be more than 30 days old.
5. Photo ID (Your DMV License fulfills this requirement).
6. Proof of Address - a utility,

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