CRWolsey
Try this web site to answer your question: http://changingears.com/rv-sec-state-rv-license.shtml
Try this web site to answer your question: http://changingears.com/rv-sec-state-rv-license.shtml
Gallopinggopher - 11/22/2009 7:21 PM
If you own it and it's an RV and not for hire, you can pretty much drive it with any license except a learner's permit. Canada requires you (rv's) to cross scales to check weight. I've piloted both a 70' semi and a 37' + dinghy from one corner to the other in the lower 48 and top to bottom in Alaska. I have never been checked for a license requirement anywhere. My wife chauffeurs both rigs along inter-state highways and never has been checked for a license requirement.
As I stated above, If you own it and it's non-commercial (hauling your own goods/material) or a RV, you can legally drive it, and if you do have a class D, that's even better.