• Minimum requirement-Ontario Class ‘G’ Driver’s License (Class G1 & G2 are not eligible).
• You will need to have a special MTO Medical form completed by a doctor. These forms are available free of charge at our offices, or your local Drive Test Centre.
• Purchase a copy of the Ministry of Transportation’s ‘Bus Driver Handbook’ and read it over in preparation for the Written Test for your beginner’s license. This manual can be purchased at our offices, License & Vehicle Offices, the Drive Test Centre or your local bookstore. You do not need to purchase the Air Brake Manual, as one is provided at course registration.
• Take your completed MTO Medical Form to your local Drive Test Centre when you go to write your beginner’s test. (They will keep the medical form so make sure you make copies of it before handing it in).
• You will be required to pay the MTO a licensing fee prior to writing the test.
• If writing for a class B or E license, the Ministry will run a criminal record search on you.
• Obtain your current ‘3-Year Driver’s Abstract’ (driving record report). Driver’s Abstracts are available on-line from the MTO website, or at a Service Ontario Offices. You can no longer obtain these documents at your Drivetest Centers.