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Maryland CDL Schools

Explore local Maryland CDL schools with program options like Class A tractor trailer or Class B truck and bus driver. Get info about commercial driver’s license endorsements training too like school bus, tanker truck, and HAZMAT.

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CDL Training Schools in Maryland

Learn about CDL training schools in Maryland with job placement services and financial aid assistance for students who qualify.

All State Career School

Programs:

  • Advanced Tractor Trailer Driving: programs are designed to teach you everything you need to know to successfully maneuver a tractor trailer or other commercial vehicle, as defined by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
  • CDL-A Prep: Programs start in the classroom, where you’ll learn about the vehicles, basic truck driving controls, pre-trip inspection, cargo handling, emergency protocol and more. You will then move to the driving range, where you’ll get behind the wheel and learn to operate and control your vehicle.

Location:

  • 2200 Broening Highway, Baltimore, MD 21224

All State Career School is a partner CDL school.

CDL School Address Time it Takes Average Cost
Community College of Baltimore County 7200 Sollers Point Rd, Baltimore, MD Varies Varies
Montgomery College 51 Mannakee St, Rockville, MD Varies Contact for details
Prince George’s Community College 301 Largo Rd, Largo, MD Varies Contact for details
Hagerstown Community College 11400 Robinwood Dr, Hagerstown, MD Varies Varies
Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Pkwy, Arnold, MD CDL-A: 172 hours, CDL-B: 62 hours CDL-A: $4,444, CDL-B: $2,851
Carroll Community College 1601 Washington Rd, Westminster, MD 280 hours (8 weeks) $5,500
College of Southern Maryland 8730 Mitchell Rd, La Plata, MD Varies Varies
Harford Community College 401 Thomas Run Rd, Bel Air, MD CDL-A: 300 hours, CDL-B: 93 hours CDL-A: $5,045, CDL-B: $2,200
Wor-Wic Community College 32000 Campus Dr, Salisbury, MD Varies Contact for details

Maryland CDL Training FAQs

How Long Does Maryland Truck Driver Training Take?

Truck driver training in Maryland typically takes between 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the type of program and whether you are attending full-time or part-time. Some intensive programs may be completed in as little as 3 weeks.

How Much is CDL Training in Maryland?

CDL training in Maryland generally costs between $3,000 and $7,000, depending on the school and the type of training (Class A or Class B). Financial aid or payment plans might be available at some training schools.

How Much Does it Cost to Get a Maryland CDL License?

The cost to obtain a CDL in Maryland includes several fees:

  • CDL Application Fee: $60
  • Skills Test Fee: $100
  • CDL License Fee: $50 for a 5-year license

These fees can vary slightly depending on the endorsements you need.

What are the Requirements for Getting Your CDL in Maryland?

To obtain a CDL in Maryland, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Age: Be at least 18 years old for intrastate driving (within Maryland) or 21 for interstate driving.
  2. Medical Certificate: Pass a DOT physical exam and obtain a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
  3. Learner’s Permit: Obtain a Maryland CDL learner’s permit by passing the general knowledge test and any necessary endorsement tests.
  4. CDL Training: Complete a CDL training course, which is highly recommended though not mandatory.
  5. Skills Test: Pass the CDL skills test, which includes a pre-trip inspection, basic control skills, and a road test.

Select Your Maryland City

There are no all-online Maryland CDL courses currently available but some schools have part-online programs or night and weekend classes.

Search for a CDL job after your MD-CDL training.

Search CDL Job listings in Maryland like Class A local route delivery, regional, and long haul driver.

More Training Options in Maryland

You can search for trade school programs like diesel mechanic, aircraft mechanic, and HVAC technician, they’re available at some Maryland schools.

Go to: Maryland Trade Schools