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Quick Answer: CDL Training in Plano

  • Most Plano 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 Plano-area partner schools.
  • Texas CDL requirements include a valid license, medical cert, and passing the permit test.
  • Most CDL students in Plano train at nearby schools in Dallas, Garland, and Richardson due to the density of programs across the Metroplex.
  • Plano's location in North DFW gives you access to one of the largest CDL training networks in Texas within a short drive.
  • Get CDL Texas matches you with Plano-area schools at no cost. Get matched free →
CDL Schools in Plano

CDL Training Schools in Plano, TX

Plano's position in North DFW puts you within easy reach of one of the largest CDL training networks in Texas. Whether you're pursuing a Class A CDL for 18-wheelers, tankers, and OTR freight, or a Class B CDL for local delivery routes, transit buses, or construction vehicles, you'll find programs built around your schedule and budget.

Full-time CDL training in Plano, Texas typically runs 4 to 6 weeks for Class A and 2 to 4 weeks for Class B. Part-time and evening programs take 7 to 10 weeks and allow you to keep working while you train. All schools in our network are FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant, meaning your training certification is recognized by the Texas DPS when you test for your license.

CDL schools near Plano consistently place graduates with local carriers, regional fleets, and major logistics operators across DFW. Partner schools include job placement support as part of the program — you leave training career-ready, not just licensed. See the complete Texas CDL process →

Tuition & Financing

CDL Training Cost in Plano

CDL school tuition near Plano typically runs $4,000 to $8,000 for a Class A program, depending on the school and schedule format. Class B programs generally fall on the lower end. Costs cover classroom instruction, behind-the-wheel training hours, and CDL exam prep. Full Texas CDL cost breakdown →

Most Plano-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. Some employers also offer company-sponsored CDL training — zero out-of-pocket cost in exchange for a post-training driving commitment. See CDL financing and GI Bill options →

Career Outlook

CDL Jobs in Plano, TX

The DFW metroplex is one of the strongest CDL job markets in the country. DFW's position as a major inland freight hub — connected by I-20, I-30, I-35, and I-45 — means local and regional driving positions are abundant and year-round. CDL graduates in Plano regularly find employment within weeks of receiving their license.

Local and regional CDL drivers in Plano typically earn $60,000–$80,000 per year on home-daily routes. OTR drivers based out of DFW earn $75,000–$95,000+ with sign-on bonuses common at major carriers. Endorsements like HazMat or tanker open specialized routes with higher earning potential.

Major logistics operators including Amazon, FedEx, and J.B. Hunt run large distribution and dispatch operations across DFW. Alliance Texas, the I-20 corridor, and DFW Airport freight all generate consistent local and regional CDL hiring. See full Texas CDL salary data →

Plano CDL Programs

CDL Programs Available in Plano, TX

Plano 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 most in-demand license in the DFW freight and logistics market. Class A opens doors to I-35 corridor routes, DFW Airport freight, Alliance logistics hub, and OTR carriers headquartered across North Texas. Qualifies you for 18-wheelers, tankers, and flatbeds.
4–6 Weeks Highest Pay OTR + Local DFW Demand
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Class B CDL
City routes, delivery trucks, and transit buses. Strong local demand in Plano — 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. Plano partner schools offer flexible schedules designed for working adults.
Part-Time Flexible Hours Financing OK
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Why Plano

Plano Is in One of the Best Markets for CDL Drivers

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Massive Freight Corridor

The DFW metroplex sits at the intersection of I-35, I-20, I-30, and I-45 — one of the busiest freight crossroads in the country. The DFW Metroplex moves billions in goods annually, creating constant year-round demand for licensed CDL drivers across every route type.

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Strong Starting Salaries

DFW CDL drivers consistently earn above the state average. Regional and OTR routes out of North Texas offer competitive base pay, sign-on bonuses, and benefits packages — especially with larger carriers operating from DFW's major logistics hubs.

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Year-Round Hiring

The Metroplex economy does not slow down seasonally. Distribution centers, e-commerce fulfillment hubs, and construction freight across the DFW area, Fort Worth, Plano, and Arlington create steady demand for new CDL graduates throughout the year.

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Veteran-Friendly Market

The DFW area has one of the largest veteran populations in Texas. Several Plano-area CDL partner schools accept GI Bill benefits and VA education funding, with staff experienced in veteran enrollment support.

Step by Step

How to Get Your CDL in Plano

Here is the standard path from zero experience to a licensed CDL driver in Plano, 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 Plano CDL schools help you prepare for and schedule this test.

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Choose a Plano 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 in the Plano area.

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Complete Classroom and Behind-the-Wheel Training

Full-time Class A programs in Plano 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.

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Apply for Plano CDL Jobs

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

Career Opportunities

Where Plano CDL Graduates Commonly Work

The DFW Metroplex offers diverse CDL career paths across freight, logistics, construction, and transit. See all Texas CDL jobs →

I-35 Corridor Freight

The DFW stretch of I-35 is one of the busiest freight corridors in North America. OTR and regional drivers based in DFW run consistent lanes to San Antonio, Oklahoma City, and beyond with strong mileage pay.

Alliance & DFW Logistics Hubs

Fort Worth Alliance Airport and the surrounding industrial park represent one of the largest inland logistics hubs in the US. Amazon, FedEx, and major carriers operate large distribution centers here with year-round CDL hiring.

Regional & OTR Carriers

Major carriers including Werner, J.B. Hunt, Swift, and Schneider operate significant North Texas operations. Many offer sign-on bonuses, training pay, and dedicated routes for newly licensed DFW-area graduates.

Local Delivery & Construction

Class B drivers find strong demand in local delivery, ready-mix concrete, and construction across Plano, Irving, Garland, Mesquite, Arlington, and the broader Metroplex build-out continuing through 2026.

Areas we serve around Plano: We help CDL students across the full DFW Metroplex including Fort Worth, Plano, Irving, Garland, Mesquite, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Carrollton, Denton, Frisco, McKinney, and surrounding communities. Submit the form above and we'll match you with the closest available school.

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Plano CDL Salaries

What CDL Drivers Earn in Plano

The DFW freight and logistics economy drives strong CDL wages across the state. 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 DFW 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 Plano — FAQ

Full-time Class A programs in Plano typically run 4 weeks. Accelerated options may take 2–3 weeks. Part-time and weekend programs run 7–10 weeks. From your first day of preparation to holding your CDL, most people are fully licensed in 5–9 weeks total.
Class A programs in Plano typically range from $4,000 to $8,000. All partner schools offer financing and payment plans. Some employers also offer company-sponsored CDL training in exchange for a driving commitment. Veterans may qualify for GI Bill funding.
Yes. Several Plano-area CDL schools accept VA education benefits and GI Bill funding. When you submit your form, indicate that you are a veteran and we will match you with a school that has experience with VA enrollment.
Yes. All partner schools include job placement support. The DFW area has a strong freight and logistics market, and partner schools have relationships with local carriers, oilfield operators, and regional fleets hiring CDL graduates.
Yes. Several Plano partner schools offer part-time programs with evening and weekend class times, allowing you to train while keeping your current job. Let us know your schedule when you submit the form and we will match you accordingly.
Yes. Before completing behind-the-wheel training, you need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). Most Plano CDL schools help you prepare for and schedule the written permit test as part of their program. The permit requires passing written knowledge tests at a Texas DPS office.
Yes. Several Plano partner schools offer evening and weekend programs specifically for working adults. See our full guide on CDL training while working full time. When you submit the form, let us know your schedule and we will match you with a school that fits.
Class A CDL allows you to drive combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs including semi-trucks, tankers, and flatbeds. Class B covers single vehicles over 26,001 lbs such as buses, dump trucks, and delivery trucks. In Plano, Class A opens more doors in freight and OTR work. Class B is a faster path for local driving careers.
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