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Miami Programs

CDL Training in Miami Near You

CDL schools in Miami serve students across Downtown, Brickell, Hialeah, Doral, Kendall, and the broader Miami-Dade and South Florida region. Many programs sit along the I-95, I-75, Florida's Turnpike, and Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) corridors, with access to PortMiami, Port Everglades, Miami International Airport (MIA) cargo, and the Medley/Hialeah industrial belt. 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 working full-time. South Florida classes — especially weekend cohorts — tend to fill quickly, so it's worth submitting the form early to secure a start date.

  • I-95 & Turnpike corridors: Programs near South Florida's primary freight and port routes
  • 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 Miami (Get Matched Fast)

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

Starting CDL training in Miami through our matching service is a 3-step process. No phone calls, no hard sell — just a matched introduction to a Miami-area 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 Miami schools — We match you with CDL schools near you in Miami based on your ZIP code, schedule, and how quickly you want to start. The school contacts you directly to walk through their program, pricing, and upcoming start dates.
  • 3 Start training in 2–4 weeks — Once you pick a program, most Miami-area 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 Miami

  • Most Miami CDL programs run 4–8 weeks depending on full-time vs. part-time format.
  • Class A tuition in Miami typically lands between $4,500 and $8,500. Financing and payment plans are common at most schools. See Florida CDL training cost.
  • Evening and weekend CDL classes are available across South Florida partner schools.
  • Florida CDL licensing runs through the FLHSMV with most transactions handled at county tax collector offices. See Florida CDL requirements.
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CDL Schools in Miami

CDL Training Schools in Miami, Florida

Miami has a growing network of accredited CDL training schools serving students across Miami-Dade and the broader South Florida region. Whether you're going after a Class A CDL for tractor-trailers, port drayage, and tankers, or a Class B CDL for local delivery, transit, or construction trucks, you'll find programs built around your schedule, budget, and the Florida licensing path.

Full-time CDL training in Miami, Florida typically runs 4 to 6 weeks for Class A and 2 to 4 weeks for Class B. Part-time and evening programs run 7 to 10 weeks and let you keep working while you train. Any CDL school you choose should be FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant — without that certification, the FLHSMV will not let you sit for the Florida CDL skills exam.

Miami CDL schools work with port drayage operators, regional fleets, and local logistics employers across South Florida. Many include job placement support as part of their program structure — ask any school about their carrier relationships and first-attempt skills test pass rate before enrolling.

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Step-by-Step

How to Get a CDL in Florida

Getting your CDL in Miami follows the standard Florida licensing path through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), with most CDL transactions handled at county tax collector offices or FLHSMV service centers. For the complete step-by-step guide, see How to Get a CDL in Florida.

  • 1 Get your DOT medical certification on file — As of December 16, 2025, paper Medical Examiner's Certificates are no longer accepted. Your healthcare provider must report your DOT medical certification electronically for it to appear in the FLHSMV system.
  • 2 Pass the Florida CDL written tests and receive your CLP — Take the CDL Knowledge Test (80% to pass) at a county tax collector office or FLHSMV service center. The Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) can be issued the same day if your documents are in order.
  • 3 Hold the CLP at least 14 days & complete ELDT — Federal law requires a minimum 14-day CLP hold before the skills test. Complete Entry-Level Driver Training at a school on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. Training typically runs concurrently with the 14-day hold.
  • 4 Pass the three-part Florida CDL skills test — Pre-trip vehicle inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving, scheduled through your school or a Florida-approved third-party tester. Pass and you walk out with a Florida CDL.
Tuition & Financing

CDL Training Cost in Miami

CDL school tuition in Miami typically runs $4,500 to $8,500 for a Class A program, depending on the school and schedule format. Class B programs usually fall on the lower end. Costs cover classroom instruction, behind-the-wheel hours, ELDT certification, and CDL exam preparation. See the full Florida CDL training cost breakdown.

Most Miami-area CDL schools offer financing plans and monthly payment options so you don't need the full amount upfront. If you're a veteran, several schools accept GI Bill benefits and VA education funding, which can cover most or all of your tuition for eligible programs. Some Florida employers and large carriers also offer company-sponsored CDL training — zero out-of-pocket in exchange for a post-training driving commitment, often 9 to 12 months.

Career Outlook

CDL Jobs in Miami, Florida

South Florida is one of the most active CDL job markets in the Southeast. Miami's role as the gateway to Latin American trade — anchored by PortMiami, Port Everglades just north in Broward County, and Miami International Airport cargo — keeps local and regional driving demand steady year-round. CDL graduates in Miami can typically find work within weeks of getting licensed, though hiring timelines vary by carrier and individual qualifications.

Miami CDL roles span port drayage, regional freight on the I-95 and Turnpike corridors, local delivery, and OTR routes running up the East Coast. Endorsements like HazMat, tanker, or doubles can open specialized routes — particularly fuel hauling and port drayage — with potentially higher earning potential.

Major freight, logistics, and rideshare-adjacent operators run dispatch and distribution operations across South Florida, including Ryder System (headquartered in Miami) and the Florida East Coast Railway intermodal network. The Medley and Hialeah industrial corridors, the Doral logistics belt, and Homestead/Florida City freight hubs all generate consistent local CDL hiring.

Miami CDL Programs

CDL Programs Available in Miami, FL

Miami-area schools offer Class A and Class B programs along with specialty endorsement options. Before enrolling, review Florida CDL requirements so you know what to expect.

Class A CDL
The most in-demand license in Miami's freight and port economy. Class A opens doors to PortMiami and Port Everglades drayage, I-95 and Turnpike OTR routes, MIA airfreight, and regional carriers operating across the Southeast. Qualifies you for tractor-trailers, tankers, and flatbeds.
4–6 Weeks Highest Pay OTR + Local Miami Demand
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Class B CDL
City delivery routes, dump trucks, transit buses, and box trucks. Strong local demand across Miami-Dade construction and delivery — typically faster to complete than Class A.
2–4 Weeks Local Routes Home Daily
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Evening & Weekend CDL Classes
Train without quitting your current job. Miami-area schools offer flexible part-time schedules built for working adults across South Florida.
Part-Time Flexible Hours Financing OK
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Why Miami

Miami Is One of the Strongest Markets for CDL Drivers

Two Major Ports + MIA Cargo

PortMiami is widely known as the "Cruise Capital of the World" and a key cargo gateway to Latin America, and together with nearby Port Everglades anchors significant container, cruise, and freight traffic on Florida's Atlantic coast. Miami International Airport is a top US gateway for international air cargo. The combination drives steady demand for licensed drayage and freight CDL drivers across South Florida.

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Specialty Pay Premiums

Port drayage, fuel hauling, and HazMat-endorsed work in Miami can pay above the standard regional rate. Drivers who add the right endorsements often qualify for premium pay running freight in and out of South Florida's port and energy infrastructure.

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Year-Round Hiring

South Florida's economy doesn't slow seasonally. Construction activity, Latin American trade flow, e-commerce fulfillment in Medley and Doral, and regional grocery distribution all generate consistent demand for new CDL graduates throughout the year.

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Veteran-Friendly Market

South Florida has a sizable veteran community, and many Miami-area CDL schools accept GI Bill benefits and VA education funding for qualifying programs. Ask any school about their VA enrollment experience before signing up.

Career Opportunities

Where Miami CDL Graduates Commonly Work

South Florida offers diverse CDL career paths across port drayage, freight, construction, and transit. Specific employer hiring decisions vary by qualifications, endorsements, and current openings.

PortMiami & Port Everglades Drayage

Container drayage drivers move freight between South Florida's ports and the Medley, Hialeah, and Doral distribution corridors. Local routes, home-daily schedules, and TWIC-card jobs are part of the South Florida market.

I-95 & Turnpike Regional Freight

Miami sits at the southern anchor of the I-95 freight corridor running north through Florida and the Eastern Seaboard. Regional drivers run Florida lanes to Tampa, Jacksonville, and the Carolinas.

Major Carriers & OTR Operators

Several major regional and OTR carriers operate dispatch and distribution operations in South Florida. Many run dedicated lanes and maintain hiring programs for newly licensed Miami-area graduates.

Local Delivery & Construction

Class B drivers find demand in local delivery, ready-mix concrete, and construction freight across Miami-Dade, Hialeah, Doral, Homestead, and the broader South Florida market.

Areas we serve around Miami: We help CDL students across Miami-Dade and South Florida including Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Doral, Kendall, Homestead, North Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and surrounding communities. Submit the form above and we'll match you with the closest available school.

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Miami CDL Salaries

What CDL Drivers Earn in Miami

South Florida's port economy, freight corridors, and construction demand support solid CDL wages. Ranges below are estimates and vary widely by employer, route type, endorsements, and individual experience.

OTR / Long-Haul
$65K–$85K
Sign-on bonuses common • Benefits available
Local / Regional
$52K–$72K
Home daily • Strong Miami demand
Port Drayage / Tanker
$70K–$95K
PortMiami / Everglades routes • Endorsement premium

Salary figures and examples are estimates based on general market data for Miami-area CDL roles. Pay varies by employer, route type, endorsements, experience, and current openings. Individual results vary. Top earners may exceed these ranges.

Common Questions

CDL Training Miami — FAQ

Full-time Class A programs in Miami typically run 4–6 weeks. Accelerated programs may finish in 2–3 weeks. Part-time and weekend programs run 7–10 weeks. From your first prep day to walking out with your Florida CDL, most students are fully licensed in 6–9 weeks total.
Class A programs in Miami typically range from $4,500 to $8,500. Most schools offer financing and monthly payment plans. Some Florida employers offer company-sponsored CDL training in exchange for a 9–12 month driving commitment, and veterans may qualify for GI Bill funding. See the full Florida CDL training cost breakdown.
Many Miami-area CDL schools accept VA education benefits and GI Bill funding for qualifying programs. When you submit your form, indicate that you're a veteran and we'll prioritize matching you with a school experienced in VA enrollment. Confirm specific eligibility directly with each school before enrolling.
Many Miami CDL schools include job placement support as part of their program. Miami's port drayage, regional freight, and local delivery markets provide options for new graduates, and partner schools maintain working relationships with PortMiami operators, regional carriers, and South Florida fleets. Ask any school about their carrier relationships and recent placement outcomes before enrolling.
Yes. Several Miami-area schools run part-time programs with evening and weekend class times built around working adults. Let us know your schedule when you submit the form and we'll match you with a program that fits.
Yes. Before completing the skills test, you need a Florida Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). Most Miami CDL schools help you prep for and schedule the written knowledge tests at a county tax collector office or FLHSMV service center. Florida requires you to hold the CLP for at least 14 days before taking the skills test.
Yes. Several Miami-area schools offer evening and weekend programs specifically for working adults. Programs typically run 7–10 weeks part-time. When you submit the form, indicate your schedule and we'll match you with a school that lets you train without quitting your current job.
Class A CDL covers combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs — tractor-trailers, tankers, and flatbeds. Class B covers single vehicles over 26,001 lbs such as buses, dump trucks, and box trucks. In Miami, Class A opens more doors in port drayage, regional freight, and OTR work. Class B is the faster path into local delivery, transit, and construction driving.
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