For the purposes of WITPAC certification, we accept the following CDLs:
- U.S. Class A from any state
- Canadian Class 1 (all provinces and territories except Ontario)
- Canadian Class A (Ontario)
Get certified with the best! Endorsed by experts, Evergreen Safety Councilās nationally-recognized Washington State Pilot/Escort Vehicle Operator (PEVO) certification program is the most current, comprehensive, and cutting-edge program in the country, and it is accepted in many other states. (Operators are responsible for understanding and following any additional state requirements.)
Georgia is one of fourteen states that require Pilot/Escort Vehicle Operators to be certified. To cut back on the number of certifications that PEVOs need, most of these states have agreements that accept other state certifications as valid.
With aĀ Washington State Pilot Car Certification card, you can operate in the state of Georgia. Note that some states require their residents to carry that state’s certification card. See our Pilot Car Reciprocity pageĀ for more information.
A Washington Pilot/Escort Vehicle Operator certification allows you to operate in the following states:Ā Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Learn more in our article on Pilot Car Reciprocity.
Note that some states have specific requirements regarding your driver license, insurance, equipment, or other details. Check the rules in the states where you operate.
Evergreen Safety Council is proud to be endorsed by the American Association of Safety Councils and Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association.
For the purposes of WITPAC certification, we accept the following CDLs:
Visit our how-to page for the link and instructions for logging in to your self-directed online course.
If you’re looking for help with your live, instructor-led online course, check out our other FAQs.
To earn a WITPAC certification, you must hold one of these:
You can still take the course without one of these qualifications. You will earn a Proof of Completion rather than a WITPAC certification.
If you earn a PEVO certification within 180 days of earning your WITPAC Proof of Completion, you may upgrade it to a WITPAC certification.
If you obtain a PEVO certification or CDL within 180 days of completing the WITPAC course, you may update your Proof of Completion to a WITPAC certification. Contact us for assistance at witpac@esc.org or (425) 814-3868.
WITPAC certifications cards are digital. You will receive your card by email, and you may save it on a device such as your mobile phone, or print it out and carry it with you. With a digital certification, we are able to verify WITPAC cards using our database, which provides quick, secure, and reliable information to carriers, safety managers, and manufacturers.
Training and certification are required for Pilot Escort Vehicle Operators (PEVOs) in Washington and Colorado, as well as several other states. See our “Where can I use my Pilot Car Certification?” article for details.
Certifications are not transferable between states. In other words, you may not exchange your state certification for a different state certification. However, many states have reciprocity and acceptance agreements, making it possible for PEVOs who are certified in one state to legally operate in another. Visit our Pilot Car reciprocity page for details.
Note that each state has its own specific requirements for PEVOs, equipment, and procedures. It is your responsibility to understand the laws and regulations in each state you operate in.
Yes. Even if you have a CDL, you must still be certified as a PEVO in order to operate a pilot car in Washington or Colorado, or any other state that requires certification.
Yes. The Washington State P/EVO certification is valid in several other states.
Yes. However, if you have a Washington Driver License, you must operate with a Washington PEVO card. See our Pilot Car reciprocity page for details.
The Washington PEVO card is valid in Florida, but note that Florida also requires PEVOs to take the National Safety Council 8-hour defensive driving course, and provide proof of completing it.
Yes. Recertification is only open to PEVOs whose certifications are still valid. If your card is already expired, you must attend the full training again.
Certification is enforced by the State Patrol on highways and at the weigh stations.
Washington State Pilot Escort Vehicle requirements can be found in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 468-38-100(8).
Yes, in Washington State, PEVOs must have commercial liability insurance (see WAC 468-38-100(16)). Many states and businesses may require PEVOs to have a $1 million policy. PEVOs should check with the state(s) they are in or traveling through to make sure they have the right insurance. Check out our article on insurance for pilot car operators to learn more.
A person who uses a wheelchair is eligible to earn a certification, but should note the job of a PEVO often involves exiting the vehicle quickly to perform tasks such as flagging. PEVOs may also need to move around on muddy, rocky, or other types of uneven surfaces.
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