Quick answer
NCDMV states that CDL applicants must be at least 18, with age 21 required for interstate commerce or a hazardous materials endorsement.
Interstate freight along I-40/I-85/I-95, furniture and manufacturing freight, parcel, foodservice, construction, and regional carrier terminals.
North Carolina CDL steps
| Step | What to do | Verification |
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| 1 | Confirm age, identity, residency/domicile, and base driver-license requirements. | North Carolina DMV |
| 2 | Study the current commercial driver manual and identify the class/endorsements you need. | State manual/source |
| 3 | Apply for a commercial learner’s permit and pass required knowledge tests. | State licensing office |
| 4 | Complete required ELDT with a registered provider when federal ELDT applies. | FMCSA TPR |
| 5 | Practice with a qualified CDL holder and schedule the skills test after applicable waiting periods. | State testing rules |
| 6 | Pass vehicle inspection/pre-trip, basic control skills, and road test. | Official skills test process |
Training, schools, and jobs in North Carolina
Cost and risk notes
CDL costs in North Carolina vary by school, license class, schedule, financing, and whether you choose company-sponsored training. Ask for the all-in cost in writing, including permit fees, testing fees, medical exam costs, retest fees, financing charges, and refund rules.
If you are considering paid training, compare the repayment obligation against independent school tuition. A lower upfront cost can still be expensive if the contract locks you into a poor-fit job.
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FAQ
How old do I need to be to get a CDL in North Carolina?
18 for intrastate; 21 for interstate commerce or HazMat.
Do I need ELDT in North Carolina?
ELDT is a federal requirement for many first-time Class A/Class B CDL applicants, Class B-to-A upgrades, and first-time HazMat, passenger, or school bus endorsements. Verify current status through FMCSA and the state agency.
Where should I verify North Carolina CDL rules?
Start with North Carolina DMV, then use FMCSA resources for ELDT and Training Provider Registry verification.
Official sources and verification links
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North Carolina DMV
NCDMV states that CDL applicants must be at least 18, with age 21 required for interstate commerce or a hazardous materials endorsement.
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North Carolina commercial driver manual/source
Use the current state manual for knowledge-test preparation and state-specific rules.
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FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training
Federal ELDT baseline and Training Provider Registry overview.
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FMCSA Training Provider Registry
Official place to search registered ELDT providers and submit complaints.
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FMCSA selecting a training provider
Federal checklist-style guidance for choosing an ELDT provider.