CDL Test Schedule — How to Book Your Exam (2026)
Schedule your CDL test. Find testing locations, availability, and how to book your commercial driver's license exam. Walk-in and appointment options for 2026.
How to Schedule Your CDL Test
Scheduling your CDL skills test is one of the final steps toward getting your commercial driver's license. The process varies by state but generally follows these steps:
Step-by-Step Scheduling Process
- Complete ELDT training — Your training provider must submit your completion to the FMCSA TPR
- Obtain your CLP — Pass the CDL knowledge tests at your state DMV first
- Hold CLP for 14+ days — Federal requirement before taking the skills test
- Schedule skills test — Through your state DMV website, phone, or third-party testing location
- Arrive prepared — Bring your CLP, medical certificate, and a suitable test vehicle
Where to Take the CDL Skills Test
- State DMV/DPS offices: Most states offer CDL testing at specific DMV locations. Wait times can be 2-6 weeks.
- Third-party testing sites: Many states allow certified third-party testers. Often faster scheduling — sometimes same week.
- CDL schools: Some training schools are authorized to conduct the skills test on-site.
Pro Tip: Third-party CDL testing sites often have much shorter wait times than state DMV offices. Ask your CDL school if they offer on-site testing — this is often the fastest option with the highest pass rate since you're testing on familiar equipment.
CDL Testing Locations by State
CDL testing availability varies significantly by state:
- High availability states: Texas, California, Florida — multiple testing sites, shorter wait times
- Limited availability: Some rural states have fewer testing locations, requiring travel
- Walk-in options: A few states allow walk-in CDL testing, but appointments are strongly recommended
How to Find Testing Locations
- Visit your state DMV/DPS website and search for CDL testing locations
- Call your CDL training school — they often have partnerships with testing sites
- Search the FMCSA TPR for schools that also offer testing
- Contact your local recruiter — trucking companies often help with test scheduling
What to Expect on CDL Test Day
CDL Skills Test Components
The CDL skills test has three parts:
- Pre-Trip Inspection (30-45 min): Walk around the vehicle explaining each component you're inspecting
- Basic Control Skills (30 min): Straight-line backing, offset backing, alley dock (90° backing)
- Road Test (45-60 min): Drive on public roads demonstrating safe driving skills, turns, lane changes, and railroad crossings
What to Bring
- Valid Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP)
- Current DOT medical certificate
- Valid photo ID
- A properly registered and insured CDL-class vehicle for testing
- Pre-trip inspection reference materials (some states allow)
- ✓Complete ELDT and receive TPR certification
- ✓Pass CDL knowledge tests and obtain CLP
- ✓Hold CLP for minimum 14 days
- ✓Schedule skills test (DMV or third-party)
- ✓Practice pre-trip inspection until memorized
- ✓Master all backing maneuvers
- ✓Bring CLP, medical card, and photo ID
- ✓Arrive with a clean, road-ready test vehicle
- ✓Get a good night's sleep before test day
CDL: Pros and Cons
- +cdl — cDL exam preparation strengthens your knowledge across all domains
- +Passing the exam proves competency to employers and clients
- +Study materials and practice tests are widely available
- +Exam-based credentials are portable across states and employers
- +Clear exam objectives help focus your study plan effectively
- −Exam anxiety can affect performance — practice tests help reduce it
- −Registration fees are non-refundable if you miss your test date
- −Limited retake opportunities may apply with waiting periods
- −Exam content updates periodically — use current study materials
- −Testing center availability may require advance scheduling
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