Get a bus driver’s licence

Learn how to get a commercial bus driver’s licence so you can drive a bus or ambulance in Ontario.

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Overview

Ontario has four different licence types for bus drivers. Each licence class is different, but they all require a written test and a road test. You may also need to take a government-approved course.

The type of bus licence you need depends on:

Drivers of commercial vehicles cannot have any drugs or alcohol in their system under Ontario’s zero tolerance laws for impaired driving. Penalties include licence suspensions, monetary penalties and more.

School bus licences

Class B and E

To drive a school bus in Ontario, you need either a B or an E Class licence.

A Class B licence lets you:

A Class E licence lets you:

Requirements

To get a B or E licence, you must:

You will not be able to get a Class B or E licence if your driver's licence has been suspended during the past 12 months for any offence outlined in the Official MTO Bus Handbook.

Criminal record and judicial matters check

If you are applying for a bus driver’s licence, you need to pass a criminal record and judicial matters ( CRJM ) check or equivalent (such as a police information check).

Contact your local police station to determine the appropriate location to get your CRJM check. You can also use an authorized criminal record check provider. To find a provider, you can ask your employer or association to recommend one to you.

Once you have completed the criminal record check, mail it with your driver’s licence number to:

Ministry of Transportation
Driver Improvement Office, Driver Control Section
Attn : Class B or E CRJM
77 Wellesley Street West, Box 671
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1N3

The ministry will review your check to determine your eligibility for this class of licence. The ministry is not responsible for lost checks.

Bus licenses

Class C and F

To drive an ambulance or a regular, non-school bus in Ontario, you need either a Class C or F licence.

A Class C licence lets you:

A Class F licence lets you:

Requirements

To apply for a Class C or F licence, you must:

Where to apply

To apply and take the required written tests, visit:

You will need to bring original identification that shows your legal name, date of birth and your signature.

Fees

You will need to pay a fee to apply for a licence and take the knowledge test. See the list of fees.

Studying for the knowledge test

Ontario's Official MTO Bus Handbook will help you prepare for your knowledge test. It covers the special regulations and driving skills bus drivers need to know.

Booking a road test

To book a road test appointment, you will need to provide:

You can book, cancel or reschedule a road test appointment: