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Class A • Class B • I-40 crossroads • Financing available

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Flexible schedules
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4–8 Wks
Time to CDL License
$68K+
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Quick Answer: CDL Training in Amarillo

  • Most Amarillo CDL programs take 4–8 weeks depending on your schedule.
  • Class A tuition typically ranges from $4,000 to $8,000. Financing is available.
  • Evening and weekend CDL classes are available at Amarillo-area partner schools.
  • Texas CDL requirements include a valid license, medical cert, and passing the permit test.
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Amarillo CDL Programs

CDL Programs Available in Amarillo, TX

Amarillo partner schools offer Class A and Class B programs and specialty options. Before enrolling, review the Texas CDL requirements so you know what to expect. All schools include job placement support and financing options.

Class A CDL
I-40 and I-27 corridor access. OTR routes across the Southwest and Midwest. Strong agricultural and beef freight market.
4–6 WeeksI-40 CorridorHighest Pay
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Class B CDL
Local delivery and city routes in Amarillo and surrounding Panhandle communities.
2–4 WeeksLocal RoutesHome Daily
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Evening & Weekend Classes
Flexible programs for Panhandle working adults.
Part-TimeFlexible HoursFinancing OK
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Why Houston

Amarillo CDL Market: Why It's a Good Choice

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I-40 Crossroads Market

Amarillo sits at the intersection of I-40 and I-27, key freight arteries connecting the Southwest and Midwest. OTR and regional drivers based in Amarillo have strong route access in multiple directions.

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Agricultural & Beef Industry

Amarillo is a center of the Texas beef and agriculture industry. Livestock transport, refrigerated freight, and agricultural supply logistics create consistent CDL demand.

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Year-Round Freight

Amarillo's combination of I-40 OTR traffic, agricultural logistics, and energy sector freight creates year-round CDL work for licensed drivers.

Wind Energy Growth

The Texas Panhandle is a major wind energy region. Equipment and logistics transport for wind farm development and maintenance creates growing CDL demand.

Step by Step

How to Get Your CDL in Amarillo

Here is the standard path from zero experience to a licensed CDL driver in Amarillo, Texas. See the full Texas CDL guide →

1

Check Texas CDL Requirements

Make sure you meet the basic Texas CDL requirements — valid TX license, minimum age (18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate), clean driving record, and medical certification.

2

Get Your Commercial Learner's Permit

Pass the CDL written knowledge tests at a Texas DPS location. Most Amarillo CDL schools help you prepare for and schedule this test.

3

Choose a Amarillo CDL School

Compare programs based on schedule, cost, and class type. Not sure which to pick? Submit the form above and we will match you with the best fit for your situation.

4

Complete Classroom and Behind-the-Wheel Training

Full-time Class A programs in Amarillo typically run 4 weeks. Part-time and evening programs take 7–10 weeks. Federal ELDT requirements apply to all new CDL applicants.

5

Pass the CDL Skills Test

The skills test includes pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving. Your school will help you prepare. Pass this and you receive your Texas CDL.

6

Apply for Amarillo CDL Jobs

Most partner schools include job placement support. Houston's freight, port, and energy sectors hire CDL graduates year-round. See Texas CDL job opportunities →

Career Opportunities

Where Amarillo CDL Graduates Commonly Work

Amarillo's economy creates diverse CDL career paths. Here are the most common routes for new graduates. See all Texas CDL jobs →

I-40 OTR & Regional Routes

Amarillo's location on I-40 creates strong OTR and regional freight demand connecting the Southwest to the Midwest and beyond.

Beef & Agricultural Freight

Amarillo is a major beef processing center. Livestock transport, refrigerated freight, and agricultural supply logistics create consistent local CDL work.

Wind Energy & Equipment

The Texas Panhandle is a leading wind energy region. Heavy equipment transport and logistics for wind farm operations create growing CDL demand.

Local Delivery & Class B

Class B drivers find steady work in Amarillo, Canyon, Lubbock, and surrounding Panhandle communities.

Areas we serve around Houston: We help CDL students in Amarillo and surrounding communities including Canyon, Lubbock, Pampa, Borger, Dumas, Dalhart, and the broader Texas Panhandle region. Submit the form above and we'll match you with the closest available school.

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Amarillo CDL Salaries

What CDL Drivers Earn in Amarillo

Houston's energy and logistics economy drives some of the highest CDL wages in Texas. Here's what to expect by driver type.

OTR / Long-Haul
$75K–$95K
Sign-on bonuses common • Benefits available
Local / Regional
$60K–$80K
Home daily • Strong Amarillo demand
Oilfield / Tanker
$85K–$120K
Permian Basin routes • Endorsement premium

Salary ranges are estimates based on BLS data, public job postings, and industry reports. Pay varies by employer, route type, endorsements, and experience. Top earners may exceed these ranges. Full Texas salary breakdown →

Common Questions

CDL Training Amarillo — FAQ

Full-time Class A programs typically run 4 weeks. Part-time programs run 7–10 weeks. Most students are licensed in 5–9 weeks.
Class A programs typically range from $4,000 to $8,000. Financing is available.
Amarillo offers I-40 OTR routes, agricultural and beef freight, wind energy logistics, and local Class B work across the Texas Panhandle.
Yes. Several partner schools offer evening and weekend programs.
Yes. You need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) before behind-the-wheel training.
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