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CDL in Florida

November 22, 2014 by Matt

A  commercial drivers license or CDL in Florida has several requirements for its acquisition.  One has to possess the required skills and knowledge as well as the physical capabilities in order for the state to grant you this license.  Although the federal government is not the one who provides the rules for getting a truck driving license, they do have some regulations when it comes to qualifications.  With the past occurrences of terrorism in the US, the country had implemented some newer and stricter rules for the issuance of such licenses.

To apply for a CDL in Florida, the first thing that you have to possess is the appropriate age level.  You should be at least 18 or 21 years old at the time of the application.  If you already have a license from another state and are planning to transfer your residence to Florida, you will have to apply for reciprocity from the local DMV office.  You will have to provide proof of your residence and to surrender your current driver’s license as well.  Those who are 18 years of age will be eligible for driving CMV inside the state only while those of 21 years of age are eligible for interstate driving.

truck-driver-for-walmartThe next thing that you have to comply with is the DOT medical certification and the visual certification.  The state has certain rules for those who require glasses or contact lenses for a clearer vision and those who have lost the sight of one eye.  The minimum visual requirement is 20/40 and you can either be denied or limited if you have a seeing impairment that can be corrected with the use of eyeglasses. You have to be physically fit as well which is why a medical certification is needed every two years.  You have to carry these certifications with you whenever you are driving a CMV.

Once you have these requirements, you can now apply to take the written tests to acquire a CDL permit.  You should bring at least 2 valid IDs, your social security number or card, birth certificate, proof of residence, as well as your current driver’s license when you apply for the test.  You should also be ready with at least $75 when you apply for the exam. You may also need a TSA criminal background check if you will be driving a CMV that needs a Hazardous Materials endorsement.  The written test covers a lot of road signs and basic driving knowledge so you will have to study the Florida CDL Manual before taking the test.

If you are able to pass the written test, you will then be provided with a commercial truck drivers permit which is valid for a few months.  Make sure that you acquire sufficient training in driving CMV during the whole period that you are granted a permit in order to pass the required road test in Florida. A CDL in Florida is valid for several years but you have to renew your medical certification every 2 years and your Hazmat endorsement every 4 years.

Visit this link to learn more about active truck driving schools in FL that you can attend to learn the necessary skills to pass the exams.

Florida Commercial Drivers License
Website for FL State Offices: http://www.dmvflorida.org/dmv-offices.shtml
Customer Service Center – (850) 617-2000
DHSMV Official Web Site – www.flhsmv.gov

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Truck Driving Schools in Florida

November 12, 2014 by Matt

If you want to start a career as a commercial truck driver in Florida then you will want to become educated to pass the driving tests. There are over 40 schools located across the state that offer commercial truck driving courses. Enrolling in one of these programs will not only ensure that you get a commercial driver’s license, but the programs will also teach you what you need to know to strive in this line of work.

There are several requirements necessary before you are eligible to enroll in a Florida CDL school . You must be at least 18 or 21 years old by the time you enroll for a training program. You must also have a valid driver’s license. Those who have a driver’s license issued from another state must apply for reciprocity from the local DMV office.

yellow-semi-truckThe next thing that you’ll need is to obtain a DOT medical certification from a medical officer. Getting this certificate will ensure that you are physical condition to become a truck driver. The State of Florida has certain rules and regulations for those who require glasses or contact lenses to drive.

After acquiring all the basic requirements, your next step would be to take and pass the written test and acquire your commercial truck driver’s permit. After you get your permit, you’ll need to gain the proper training and knowledge to prepare yourself for the actual CDL exams.

Truck Driving Schools in FL Listed by City


Avon Park

South Florida Community College
600 West College Drive,
Avon Park, FL 33825
Phone: (863) 453-6661

Clearwater

PTEC
6100 154th Ave N,
Clearwater, FL 33760
727-538-7167

Clermont

Commercial Driver Services
13510 Granville Avenue,
Clermont, FL 34711

Fort Pierce

Indian River State College
4900 Tedder Road,
Fort Pierce, FL 34947
772-462-4255

SAGE Truck Driving School
3209 Virginia Ave, MS -C210
Fort Pierce, FL 34947
866-832-7243

Jackson

Roadmaster Drivers School
1409 Pickettville Road
Jackson, FL 32220
904-783-3333

Jacksonville

Cypress Truck Driving School
1414 Lindrose Street
Jacksonville, FL 32206
904-224-5050

Florida Coast Career Tech
5640 New World Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32221
904-779-4200

Florida State College
501 W. State Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202
877-578-3221

J-Tech
8813 Western Way
Jacksonville, FL 32256
904-328-5600

National Truck Drivers School
188 College Drive,
Jacksonville, FL 32065
904-284-5785

Labelle

Key Power CDL Driving and Traffic School
250 E. Cowboy Way
Labelle, FL 33935
863-675-0755

Lake City

Florida Gateway College
149 SE College Place,
Lake City, FL 32025
386-752-1822

Lake Worth

The CDL School
2001 10th Ave. North Office 7A
Lake Worth, FL 33461
561-434-4005

Lakeland

Career Tech, LLC
1755 Olive Street
Lakeland, FL 33815
813-781-5047

Miami

AR Express
270 NW 107th Avenue, APT202
Miami, FL 33172
305-559-9398

Key Power CDL Driving and Traffic School
3790 NW 11th Street
Miami, FL 33126
305-649-5344

Metropolitan Trucking & Technical Institute
398 NE 79th Street
Miami, FL 33138
305-756-4235

CDL School
7900 NW 27TH Avenue, Space D-3
Miami, FL 33147
800-753-4972

Miami Lakes

Miami Lakes Educational Center
5780 NW 158th Street,
Miami Lakes, FL 33014
305-557-1100

Milton

Truck Driver Institute
5750 E. Milton Road,
Milton, FL 32583
800-709-7364

Ocala

College of Central Florida
3001 SW College Rd
Ocala, FL 34474
352-873-5800

Ontario

Roadmaster Drivers School
6000 Cinderlane Parkway
Ontario, FL 32810
407-532-3619

Orlando

Mid Florida Tech
2900 West Oakridge Road
Orlando, FL 32809
407-354-4761

Roadmaster Drivers School
6000 Cinderlane Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32810
407-532-3619

Palm Coast

Flagler Technical Institute
3535 Old Kings Road N.,
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Phone: (386) 447-4345
386-447-4347

Pembroke Pines

Sheridan Technical Center
20251 Stirling Road
Pembroke Pines, FL 33332
754-321-3900

Sanford

Truck Driver Institute
3700 St. Johns Pkwy
Sanford, FL 32771
(800) 554-7364

St. Petersburg

Pinellas Technical Education Centers
901 34th Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
727-893-2500

Starke

Bradford – Union Area Career Technical Center
609 North Orange Street
Starke, FL 32091
904-966-6764

Tampa

Roadmaster Drivers School
5025 Orient Road
Tampa, FL 33610
813-626-2400

West Palm Beach

Metropolitan Trucking & Technical Institute
655 N Military Trail,
West Palm Beach, FL 33415
561-615-2230

Metropolitan Trucking & Technical Institute
199 Pike Road,
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
561-753-7667

Winter Haven

NBI Truck Driver Training
4950 Recher Highway
Winter Haven, FL 33880
888-303-8754

Ridge Career Center
7700 State Road 544
Winter Haven, FL 33881
863-419-3060

If you are the owner of, or know of a CDL training company that us not featured on this list you can submit the information to us for inclusion here. Please use our contact form and provide the name, address, and phone number of the school when submitting a facility.

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