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In the United States, fourteen states require Pilot/Escort Vehicle Operators (PEVOs) to be certified. Each of these states has slightly different rules, but the Washington PEVO certification is accepted in most of them.
The following states all require PEVOs to have some form of certification (exact requirements differ between states – see the section below for details): Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.
The USDOT maintains a list of which states accept which certifications, plus links to individual state PEVO information.
This table outlines which other states accept Washington’s PEVO certification, and vice versa.
However, note that if you are a resident of one of the states listed here, you will likely be required to carry that state’s certification while operating there. You should check your state’s rules for details.
Also note that certifications are not transferable between states: you may not exchange one state certification for a different state certification. But you may earn and carry more than one.
Depending on which state you live in, it may be smart to carry a PEVO certification that will be recognized more widely. Many operators have both a Washington certification and one from their own state of residence.
In addition to certification, it's important to make sure you have the right insurance, equipment, and training in order to pilot safely. Check out our PEVO info page for more details.
The number of states requiring PEVO certification changes every year, as do agreements between states. Make sure you always double-check the rules in the states where you operate.
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