Answers (2026/2027 Edition)
SECTION 1: Indiana State Regulations and BMV Requirements
Question 1. What is the primary purpose of the Indiana For-Hire endorsement on a
driver's license?
A. To authorize operation of any vehicle weighing over 26,000 pounds
B. To permit the transportation of passengers or property for compensation within
Indiana
C. To operate a school bus on designated routes only
D. To drive farm equipment on public highways
Correct Answer: B. To permit the transportation of passengers or property for
compensation within Indiana
Rationale: The Indiana For-Hire endorsement, governed by Indiana Code Title 9,
specifically authorizes drivers to operate vehicles for compensation, including taxis,
limousines, and certain delivery services. Option A is incorrect because weight-based
authorization falls under Commercial Driver's License (CDL) classifications, not the
For-Hire endorsement. Option C is incorrect because school bus operation requires a
separate School Bus endorsement. Option D is incorrect because farm equipment
operation is exempt from For-Hire requirements under Indiana agricultural exemptions.
Question 2. Under Indiana Code Title 9, which of the following operations requires a
driver to hold a valid For-Hire endorsement?
A. A farmer transporting personal livestock to a local market
B. A volunteer driver transporting seniors for a non-profit organization without
compensation
C. A courier service driver delivering packages for a fee within Indianapolis
D. A person moving their own household goods in a rented truck
Correct Answer: C. A courier service driver delivering packages for a fee within
Indianapolis
,Rationale: Any operation transporting property or passengers for compensation requires
the For-Hire endorsement. Option A is incorrect because personal agricultural transport
is exempt. Option B is incorrect because volunteer operations without compensation do
not trigger For-Hire requirements. Option D is incorrect because transporting one's own
property is not a for-hire operation.
Question 3. What is the minimum age required to obtain a For-Hire endorsement for
intrastate operation in Indiana?
A. 16 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 25 years old
Correct Answer: B. 18 years old
Rationale: Indiana allows drivers aged 18 and older to obtain a For-Hire endorsement for
intrastate operations. Option A is incorrect because 16-year-olds are restricted to
standard passenger vehicle operation. Option C is incorrect because 21 is the federal
minimum for interstate commerce and CDL operation across state lines, not Indiana
intrastate For-Hire. Option D is incorrect because 25 is not a statutory age requirement
for this endorsement.
Question 4. An Indiana-based driver with a For-Hire endorsement picks up a load in Fort
Wayne and delivers it to Chicago, Illinois. Which regulatory framework primarily governs
this operation?
A. Indiana Code Title 9 exclusively
B. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR)
C. Illinois state traffic laws exclusively
D. Local municipal ordinances only
Correct Answer: B. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR)
Rationale: Once a commercial operation crosses state lines, it becomes interstate
commerce and is subject to FMCSR regardless of the state of origin. Option A is
incorrect because Indiana Code does not exclusively govern interstate movements.
, Option C is incorrect because while Illinois traffic laws apply to the route, the operational
and safety regulations are federal. Option D is incorrect because municipal ordinances
do not supersede federal motor carrier regulations.
Question 5. Which of the following is generally exempt from the Indiana For-Hire
endorsement requirement?
A. A tow truck operator charging a fee for vehicle recovery
B. A taxi driver operating a medallion vehicle
C. A volunteer driver for a religious organization transporting members without
compensation
D. A moving company transporting household goods for payment
Correct Answer: C. A volunteer driver for a religious organization transporting members
without compensation
Rationale: Indiana law exempts volunteer operations without compensation from
For-Hire endorsement requirements. Option A is incorrect because tow truck operators
charging fees are engaged in for-hire operations. Option B is incorrect because taxi
drivers transporting passengers for compensation explicitly require the endorsement.
Option D is incorrect because compensated moving services are regulated for-hire
operations.
Question 6. How frequently must a For-Hire endorsement holder renew their medical
examiner's certificate under standard FMCSR guidelines?
A. Every 6 months
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 4 years
D. Only at initial application
Correct Answer: B. Every 2 years
Rationale: A Medical Examiner's Certificate (DOT medical card) is typically valid for up
to 24 months, though medical examiners may issue shorter certificates for certain
conditions. Option A is incorrect because 6-month certifications are only issued for
specific medical conditions requiring monitoring, not as the standard renewal period.