Ranked CDL Schools in Atlanta
10 schools ranked from CDL school provider data
Interstate Trucking School
Tuition
$4,295
Duration
4 wk
Placement
89%
Bonus
$4,000
Why Get Your CDL in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia has 10 CDL schools in this LMDR ranking.
Getting your CDL locally can reduce commute friction, make testing logistics easier, and help you compare training options before committing to a carrier-sponsored or private program.
What to Look For in a CDL School
Not all CDL schools are equal. When comparing programs, prioritize these factors:
FMCSA-Compliant Training Since 2022, federal rules require entry-level CDL applicants to train with a provider listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry.
Behind-the-Wheel Time Ask how many hours are spent in the truck, how many students share equipment, and how road-test scheduling works.
Placement Support Strong schools can name the carriers that hire recent graduates and explain how placement support works after licensing.
Total Cost Compare tuition, fees, supplies, financing, and any employment obligation tied to sponsored training.
CDL Requirements in Georgia
To obtain a Class A CDL in Georgia, applicants must meet the federal baseline requirements and any state-specific requirements:
Federal baseline
- Hold a valid regular driver's license
- Pass a DOT physical
- Pass CDL knowledge tests
- Complete required entry-level driver training
- Pass the CDL skills test
Georgia note Georgia licenses CDL holders through DDS. Atlanta-area freight demand can create strong graduate placement opportunities.
Program Length and Cost
CDL training near Atlanta, Georgia usually falls into two broad categories:
Private CDL schools Private programs often cost several thousand dollars and can give graduates more flexibility when choosing a carrier.
Company-sponsored programs Sponsored programs can reduce upfront cost, but they commonly require an employment commitment. Read repayment terms before signing.
Job Placement and Market Outlook in Atlanta
After training in Atlanta, compare starter carriers by equipment, home time, pay structure, safety record, and whether they hire recent CDL graduates.
Use LMDR to compare carriers hiring in Atlanta, Georgia once your CDL is active.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many CDL schools are ranked in Atlanta, Georgia?
This LMDR page currently ranks 10 CDL schools for the Atlanta market.
How long does CDL school take in Georgia?
Many Class A CDL programs take 3 to 7 weeks full time, but timing varies by school, testing availability, and whether the program is private or company-sponsored.
How much does CDL school cost in Georgia?
Private CDL school tuition often ranges from about $3,000 to $10,000. Sponsored programs may reduce upfront cost but usually include an employment commitment.
Do I need prior truck driving experience to enroll?
Most CDL schools accept students without prior commercial driving experience, but you still need a valid license and must pass medical and eligibility requirements.
Are carriers hiring CDL graduates in Atlanta?
Hiring varies by carrier and market conditions. After licensing, compare carriers by graduate policy, pay, equipment, and home time.
What does FMCSA Training Provider Registry mean?
The Training Provider Registry is the federal list of approved entry-level driver training providers. Confirm a school is eligible before enrolling.
Compare CDL Schools Providers — Atlanta, GA
Filter and sort 1 provider. Tuition and placement figures are indicative — contact each school for current details.
| Duration | Sign-On Bonus | CDL Class | Apply | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Interstate Trucking Schoolverified | $4,295 | 4 wk | 89% | $4,000 | Class A | grade4.2(190) | Enrollarrow_right_alt |
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