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How to Get a CDL Driver License in California
CDL Driver license requirements in California — experience, exams, fees, reciprocity, and salary data from State Dept of Motor Vehicles / Dept of Public Safety.
Requirements
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CDL Driver — Operate commercial motor vehicles including tractor-trailers, tankers, and flatbeds for freight transportation.
| Minimum Age | 18 years old |
| Education | Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) required since Feb 2022 |
| Experience Details | Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) required since Feb 2022 |
Exam Details
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| Exam Name | California CDL Driver Exam |
| Passing Score | 70% |
| Code Edition | FMCSA CDL Knowledge + Skills Test |
| Application Fee | $50 |
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How to Apply
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1
Register with the state
Register with State Dept of Motor Vehicles / Dept of Public Safety before beginning work.
2
Accumulate required experience
Complete — months of supervised work experience.
3
Apply for the exam
Submit your application and $50 fee through the state portal.
4
Pass the exam
questions, 70% to pass.
5
Receive your license
After passing, your license will be issued. Renew every 2 years.
Fees & Renewal
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| Fee | Amount |
|---|
| Exam Application | $50 |
| License Renewal | $50 every 2 years |
Salary Data
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CDL Drivers in California earn less than the national average. Data from BLS OEWS May 2024.
| Mean (average) | — / year |
| Entry level (10th pct) | — |
| Top earners (90th pct) | — |
| Total employed | — in California |
| National average | $55,900 |