Truck Driving Programs in Vermont

How to Get Your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Vermont

Getting your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Vermont opens doors to rewarding career opportunities in commercial driving. Whether you’re interested in driving trucks, buses, or other commercial vehicles, this guide will walk you through the process of obtaining your Vermont CDL.

What Are the Basic Requirements for a Vermont CDL?

To qualify for a CDL in Vermont, you must meet these essential requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old for intrastate driving or 21 for interstate driving
  • Have a valid regular driver’s license
  • Pass a DOT medical examination
  • Complete required drug and alcohol testing
  • Pass background checks (especially for hazardous materials endorsements)
  • Complete the required training program (144 hours for Class A, 72 hours for Class B)

How Much Does It Cost to Get a CDL in Vermont?

The investment in your CDL includes several components:

  • CDL Skills Test Scheduling Deposit: $20
  • Initial Skills Test fee: $35
  • License fees: $75 for a 4-year CDL or $50 for a 2-year CDL
  • Training program costs: $3,000-$7,000 (varies by school)

Financial aid options are available through the Vermont Adult Career and Technical Education Centers for eligible students.

Where Can I Get CDL Training in Vermont?

Several accredited schools offer comprehensive CDL training programs:

Vermont Adult Career and Technical Education Centers

  • Multiple locations statewide
  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Financial aid available
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Northeast Driver Training, LLC

  • Location: 22 Avenue C, Williston, VT 05495
  • Comprehensive safety and compliance training
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Champlain Valley Truck Driver Training School

  • Location: 60 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05401
  • Class A and B CDL programs
  • Experienced instructors
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What’s the Job Outlook for Commercial Drivers in Vermont?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the commercial driving industry in Vermont shows promising growth. Major employers include:

Green Mountain Messenger

Vermont Rail System

Casella Waste Systems

How Do I Get My CDL License?

Follow these steps to obtain your Vermont CDL:

  1. Visit the Vermont DMV to:

    • Complete the CDL application
    • Pay required fees
    • Schedule your tests
  2. Pass required tests:

    • General knowledge test (minimum 80% score)
    • Skills test
    • Additional endorsement tests as needed

What About CDL Renewal and Maintenance?

To maintain your Vermont CDL:

  • Renew every 2-4 years
  • Keep your medical certification current
  • Report any criminal convictions to the DMV
  • Update your address when it changes
  • Complete ongoing drug and alcohol testing

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