CDL License Agencies by State
The links below will direct you to the specific CDL License Agency for your state. The CDL License Agency will give you specific information on your requirements, test locations, fees etc. You may also find our directory of state CDL manuals helpful.
Alabama Motor Vehicle Division
Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles
Arizona Motor Vehicle Division
Arkansas Office of Drivers Services
California Department of Motor Vehicles
Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles
Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles
Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles
Dist. of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles
Florida DHSMV
Georgia Department of Driver Services
Hawaii Department of Transportation
Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles
Illinois Driver Services
Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Iowa Motor Vehicle Division
Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles
Kentucky Division of Driver Licensing
Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles
Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration
Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles
Michigan DOS
Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services
Mississippi Driver Services
Missouri MV/DL
Montana Motor Vehicle Divisionl
Nebraska DMV
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division
New York Department of Motor Vehicles
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles
North Dakota Department of Transportation
Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Oklahoma DOT
Oregon DMV
Pennsylvania Driver and Vehicle Services
Puerto Rico DTOP
Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles
South Dakota Driver Licensing
Tennessee Driver Services
Texas Driver License Division
Utah Division of Motor Vehicles
Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
Washington Department of Licensing
Washington, DC Department of Motor Vehicles
Wisconsin CDL Manual
West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles
Wyoming Driver's Services
CDL Test
Our online CDL practice tests and study guides will help you pass your CDL test. The CDL Test consists of a general test, one or more endorsement tests, and an air brakes test. The CDL tests that you will take depend on the license classification that you are obtaining (Class A, B, or C) and the type of vehicle that you will be driving (e.g., Tanker, Double/Triple, Passenger Bus). Every state license agency can provide more details on the requirements for a CDL license as well as a detailed CDL manual.