CDL Training & Truck Driving Schools in North Carolina
Find 377 FMCSA-verified truck driving programs in North Carolina.Compare tuition, duration, and job placement offers.
North Carolina CDL training options below are pulled from the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. CDL Schools USA is an independent directory; we verify that each listed school is properly registered and ELDT-compliant before adding or updating it.
377 verified programs available
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Browse CDL Schools by City in North Carolina
Select a city below to view available CDL training programs. Cities are sorted by number of schools available.
Raleigh
Durham
Elizabeth City
Chapel Hill
Edenton
Whiteville
Williamston
Garner
Oxford
Cary
Sylva
Raeford
Hillsborough
Bryson City
Boone
Rocky Point
Halifax
Tarboro
Waynesville
Newland
Henderson
Apex
Castle Hayne
Brevard
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Average CDL Tuition in North Carolina
$3,500 - $7,500
Based on 377 training programs in North Carolina. Prices vary by program length and endorsements.
- Company-sponsored: Often FREE
- WIOA Grants: Up to $10,000
- GI Bill®: Full coverage for veterans
CDL Requirements for North Carolina
- Must be 18+ (21+ for interstate)
- Valid North Carolina driver's license
- DOT medical card (physical exam)
- ELDT training from approved provider
- Pass North Carolina DMV written & skills test
Types of CDL Training Available in North Carolina
Class A CDL
Tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, tankers
Class B CDL
Straight trucks, buses, dump trucks
Endorsements
Hazmat, Tanker, Doubles, Passenger
CDL Testing Locations in North Carolina
Contact the North Carolina DMV for official CDL testing locations and scheduling information.
Find Testing Locations on North Carolina DMVCDL Schools in Neighboring States
Looking for more options? Check out CDL training programs in states bordering North Carolina.
💡 Tip: Some schools near state borders accept students from neighboring states.
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