Getting your CDL In Oklahoma
To get a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in Oklahoma, you must meet several requirements and complete several steps. Here is an overview of the process and prices:
1. Meet the eligibility requirements: You must be at least 18 years old (21 years old for interstate driving), have a valid Oklahoma driver’s license, pass a physical examination, and have no disqualifying medical conditions.
2. Obtain a learner’s permit: You must pass a written knowledge test and pay a fee of $25 to obtain a CDL learner’s permit. The permit allows you to practice driving a commercial vehicle under the supervision of a licensed CDL holder.
3. Complete the training: You must complete a CDL training program from an approved provider or obtain training from an employer. The cost of training varies depending on the provider and the length of the program.
4. Pass the skills test: You must pass a skills test that includes a pre-trip inspection, basic control skills, and a road test. The fee for the skills test is $50.
5. Obtain your CDL: If you pass the skills test, you will need to pay a fee of $60 to obtain your CDL.
Overall, the cost of getting a CDL in Oklahoma can range from around $500 to $5,000, depending on the training provider and other factors. It is important to research your options and choose a reputable provider that meets your needs and budget.
To obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Oklahoma, you need to go through a process that includes meeting specific requirements, completing training, passing written and practical exams, and paying the necessary fees. Please note that the information provided is based on the knowledge available up until September 2021, and there may have been updates or changes since then. It’s always best to consult the official website of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Here is a general outline of the CDL process in Oklahoma:
1. Determine the CDL Class: Oklahoma offers several classes of CDL, including Class A, Class B, and Class C, depending on the type of vehicle you plan to operate.
2. Eligibility Requirements: Ensure you meet the basic requirements set by the Oklahoma DPS. You must be at least 18 years old for an intrastate CDL (within Oklahoma) or 21 years old for an interstate CDL (across state lines). You must have a valid regular driver’s license and provide proof of legal presence in the United States.
3. Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP): Before obtaining a CDL, you will need to obtain a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). To get a CLP, you need to pass a written knowledge test specific to the class of CDL you’re seeking. The test covers topics like general knowledge, air brakes (if applicable), combination vehicles (if applicable), and any endorsements you may need. You must also pass a vision screening and provide proper identification.
4. CDL Training: While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to complete a CDL training program to receive professional instruction and hands-on training. CDL training programs can be found at commercial driving schools or community colleges. These programs help prepare you for the CDL skills test and provide valuable knowledge and experience.
5. Skills Test: Once you’ve obtained your CLP and completed your training, you can schedule an appointment with the Oklahoma DPS to take the CDL skills test. The skills test typically includes a pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and an on-road driving test. You may also need to complete additional tests for specific endorsements.
6. Endorsements: If you plan to operate vehicles with additional features or requirements, such as carrying hazardous materials, transporting passengers, or driving a tanker, you may need to obtain specific endorsements. Endorsements require additional written tests and possibly additional skills tests.
7. Fees: The fees associated with obtaining a CDL in Oklahoma may vary. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the base fee for a CDL in Oklahoma is $55 for a four-year license. There may be additional fees for specific endorsements or other services. These fees are subject to change, so it’s best to check the Oklahoma DPS website or contact their office directly for the most current fee information.
It’s important to note that additional costs may arise, such as those related to CDL training programs, medical examinations, and background checks.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on CDL requirements and fees in Oklahoma, please refer to the official website of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety or contact their office directly.
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
If you plan to operate certain specialized types of vehicles such as buses, heavy oversized vehicles, or vehicles that carry multiple passengers, Oklahoma requires a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) .
Note: Special endorsements may be required for certain vehicles or cargo.
CDL Services
First-Time CDL
CDL Renewals and Replacements
Update a DOT Medical Card or Upgrade Your Class
Endorsements & Restrictions
Transfer an Out-of-State CDL
TSA Background Check for HAZMAT Endorsement
Size & Weight Permits
Frequently Asked Questions
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations require that all entry-level drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) receive training from a provider listed on FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry. Learn more on ELDT’s website.
The vision and written tests are administered together at the same appointment. There is no need to schedule a separate vision appointment.
You are required to hold a Medical Examiner Certificate (DOT Medical Card) if you operate, and have self-certified as, Non-Exempted Interstate commerce (NI). If you are not sure what your self-certification status is, you can learn more about them here.
Study the CDL Driver Manual. The manual covers information for the general knowledge test, relevant to all CDL applicants. It also contains specific information on the classes and endorsements tests that are separate from the general knowledge test and require additional study as guide-lined in the manual.