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Fort Worth Programs

CDL Training in Fort Worth Near You

CDL schools in Fort Worth serve students across North Fort Worth, the Alliance logistics hub, and the broader DFW metro. Partner schools sit along the I-35W and I-20 freight corridors, providing direct access to DFW distribution, warehousing, and regional freight work. Most schools run monthly start dates, so you can typically begin within 2–4 weeks of reaching out. Evening and weekend programs are available for students who are working full-time. Many programs fill up quickly — especially weekend classes — so it’s worth reaching out early to lock in your start date.

  • Alliance & I-35W: Programs near DFW’s largest logistics and distribution corridor
  • Monthly start dates: Most schools enroll new students every 2–4 weeks
  • Evening & weekend: Flexible formats for students working full-time
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How to Start CDL Training in Fort Worth (Get Matched Fast)

This is how our matching process works — not the full CDL licensing process. For the full licensing guide, see How to Get a CDL in Texas.

Starting CDL training in Fort Worth through Get CDL Texas is a 3-step process. No phone calls, no hard sell — just a matched introduction to a program that fits your schedule.

  • 1 Submit the short form — Name, phone, ZIP, and when you want to start. Takes 30 seconds. No credit card, no account.
  • 2 Get matched with Fort Worth schools — We instantly match you with CDL schools near you in Fort Worth based on your ZIP code, schedule, and how quickly you want to start. They contact you directly to explain their program, pricing, and start dates.
  • 3 Start training in 2–4 weeks — Once you pick a program, most local schools can enroll you within 2–4 weeks. Full-time Class A programs take 4–8 weeks to complete.
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Quick Answer: CDL Training in Fort Worth

  • Most Fort Worth 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 area partner schools.
  • Texas CDL requirements include a valid license, medical cert, and passing the permit test.
  • Get CDL Texas matches you with local CDL schools at no cost. Get matched free →
Fort Worth CDL Programs

CDL Programs Available in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth 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
The highest-demand license in the Fort Worth market. Qualifies you for 18-wheelers, flatbeds, and regional routes along I-20, I-30, and the Alliance corridor.
4–6 WeeksHighest PayAlliance Demand
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Class B CDL
City routes, delivery, and transit. Strong demand across Fort Worth and Arlington. Faster to complete than Class A.
2–4 WeeksLocal RoutesHome Daily
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Evening & Weekend CDL Classes
Train while keeping your current job. Fort Worth partner schools offer flexible part-time schedules for working adults.
Part-TimeFlexible HoursFinancing OK
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Why Fort Worth

Fort Worth CDL Market: Why It's a Good Choice

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Alliance Logistics Corridor

The Alliance Texas development north of Fort Worth is one of the largest inland port facilities in the US, anchored by BNSF intermodal and major distribution centers for Amazon, Walmart, and FedEx.

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Strong Regional Pay

Fort Worth CDL drivers benefit from consistent DFW freight demand. Regional and OTR routes connecting Fort Worth to the South and Midwest offer competitive starting pay.

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Year-Round Hiring

The combination of distribution, construction, and regional freight keeps Fort Worth employers hiring CDL drivers in all seasons. No major seasonal slowdown.

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NAS JRB Veteran Support

Fort Worth is home to NAS JRB Fort Worth. Several local CDL schools have experience enrolling veterans using GI Bill benefits and VA education funding.

Career Opportunities

Where Fort Worth CDL Graduates Commonly Work

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

Alliance Inland Port & Distribution

The Alliance Texas corridor is one of the busiest freight hubs in the country. Major carriers and distribution centers hire CDL drivers year-round for regional and OTR routes.

BNSF & Intermodal Freight

Fort Worth is a key BNSF intermodal hub. Drayage and container transport drivers are in consistent demand connecting rail to road freight.

Regional & OTR Carriers

Major carriers hire Fort Worth graduates for routes along I-20 and I-30 connecting the Southwest and Midwest. Sign-on bonuses are common.

Construction & Local Delivery

Class B drivers find strong work in Arlington, Burleson, Mansfield, and Weatherford in construction, concrete, and local delivery.

Areas we serve around Fort Worth: We help CDL students in Fort Worth and surrounding communities including Arlington, Burleson, Mansfield, Haltom City, Euless, Bedford, Weatherford, Cleburne, and Granbury. Submit the form above and we'll match you with the closest available school.

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Fort Worth CDL Salaries

What CDL Drivers Earn in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's logistics and regional freight economy drives strong 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 Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth — FAQ

Full-time Class A programs in Fort Worth typically run 4 weeks. Part-time programs run 7–10 weeks. Most students are licensed in 5–9 weeks total.
Class A programs typically range from $4,000 to $8,000. Financing and payment plans are available. Veterans may qualify for GI Bill funding.
Yes. Several Fort Worth-area CDL schools accept VA education benefits and GI Bill funding. Indicate veteran status when you submit the form.
Yes. Several Fort Worth partner schools offer evening and weekend programs for working adults. Let us know your schedule when you submit the form.
Yes. You need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) before behind-the-wheel training. Most schools help you prepare for the written test.
Yes. Fort Worth partner schools offer evening and weekend programs. See our guide on CDL training while working full time.
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✍ Pass Your CDL Permit Test

Before starting behind-the-wheel training in Fort Worth, you need to pass the CDL written knowledge tests. Practice with free Texas-specific questions:

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