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Commercial Driver's License
Governing Authority
Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) — Driver Services
307-777-4800
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$175
TOTAL GOV FEES
$3,000-$7,000
TRAINING COST
4 years
RENEWAL CYCLE
18+
INTRASTATE AGE
Gather Required Documents
Obtain a valid Wyoming driver's license, Medical Examiner's Certificate, and proof of identity/residency.
DOT physical exam typically costs $100-$200
Pass Knowledge Tests and Obtain CLP
Visit a WYDOT driver services office. Pass the CDL written knowledge test(s) and obtain your Commercial Learner's Permit.
Written tests are free of charge; $45 is CLP fee
Fee: $45Complete Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT)
Complete ELDT from an FMCSA-approved training provider on the Training Provider Registry.
Training costs vary by school and program
Fee: $3,000-$7,000Hold CLP for Minimum 14 Days
Practice driving with a qualified CDL holder in the front seat.
Pay Skills Test Fee and Schedule Test
Pay the $85 skills test fee. The examiner will schedule the driving skills test after payment and passed written testing.
Must provide own commercial-class vehicle for testing
Fee: $85Pass CDL Skills Test
Pass all three parts of the CDL skills test: vehicle inspection, basic control skills, and road test.
Fee was paid in step 5
Obtain CDL
Pay the CDL license fee to receive your full commercial driver's license.
CDL valid for 4 years
Fee: $45Commercial Driver’s Licenses are divided into three classes based on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of the vehicle being operated.
Class A CDL
26,001+ lbs GCWR
Towing: Towed vehicle over 10,000 lbs
Common examples
Class B CDL
26,001+ lbs GVWR
Towing: Towed vehicle under 10,000 lbs
Common examples
Class C CDL
Under 26,001 lbs GVWR
Towing: Does not meet Class A or B thresholds
Common examples
Government Fees
Training Cost
CLP ($45) + CDL ($45) + skills test ($85). Written tests are free.
Government Fees (You Still Pay)
Training Cost
Note: $0 (company-paid programs available)
Costs vary by school and program length. Laramie County Community College and Western Wyoming Community College offer CDL programs.
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Passing Score: 80%
Test Components
State Fee: $85
Skills exam fee; paid in advance of test. Written tests are free of charge.
Three-Part Exam
Third-party CDL skills testing may be available in Wyoming.
Scheduling Note
Examiner schedules the driving skills test after payment of $85 skills test fee and passage of written tests. Call 307-777-4800 option #4.
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Overall licensing difficulty: 1/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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CDL Knowledge Test
Passing Score
80%
Format
Written multiple choice
Key Topics Covered
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the CDL Knowledge Test.
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Intrastate Minimum Age
18 years old
Interstate Minimum Age
21 years old (federal requirement)
Medical Card (DOT Physical)
Required
Valid State Driver's License
Required
Clean Driving Record
No disqualifying offenses per 49 CFR 383.51
Residency Requirement
Must be a resident of Wyoming
Not sure if you need a CDL? Check whether your state requires one.
| Code | Endorsement | Test Type | State Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| T | Double/Triple Trailers | Knowledge | — |
| P | Passenger | Knowledge + Skills | — |
| N | Tank Vehicle | Knowledge | — |
| H | Hazardous Materials | Knowledge | — |
| X | Hazmat + Tank Combo | Knowledge | — |
| S | School Bus | Knowledge + Skills | — |
HAZMAT Note: The HAZMAT endorsement (H and X) requires a TSA background check ($85.25) and fingerprinting in addition to the state fee shown above. The TSA security threat assessment must be completed before the state will issue the endorsement.
CLP Fee
$45
Commercial Learner's Permit
Holding Period
14 days
Validity
6 months
CLP Requirements
CLP Restrictions
Wyoming has 45% above average — nationally the ratio is 1 per 164 residents.
Wyoming is one of the most saturated cdl truck drivers markets in the country.
Wyoming ranks #4 out of 51 states by cdl truck drivers per capita.
Renewal Cycle
4 years
Renewal Fee
$40
CDL renewal. Once every 10 years must appear in person for updated photo and vision screening.
Medical Renewal
Every 2 years
Details
CDL valid for 4 years. HAZMAT endorsement requires retaking the Hazmat written test. Confirmed in-person requirement for HAZMAT renewal implied.
Regulatory Board
Learn more about the renewal process in our CDL renewal requirements guide.
Visit a WYDOT driver services office with required documents. Surrender out-of-state CDL.
Transfer Fee
$45
Same as new CDL fee
Timeline
Within 30 days of establishing Wyoming residency
Transfer Requirements
Retesting Required
VerifiedVision screening; HAZMAT knowledge test required to retain HAZMAT endorsement
Moving to another state? Use our Transfer Tool to see what you need →
FMCSA and WYDOT have created a program to help service members get their CDL by waiving the skills exam for qualified active duty or recently discharged military who held a position requiring operation of a commercial vehicle. CDL knowledge (written) tests cannot be waived.
Eligibility
Active duty service member or recently discharged (within last 12 months) who held a military position requiring operation of a commercial vehicle equivalent to a CMV
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Employer-Sponsored CDL Programs
Many trucking companies offer paid CDL training in exchange for an employment commitment. These are not affiliate links — check directly with carriers like Schneider, Werner, CRST, and Swift for current company-sponsored training programs in Wyoming.
Typical self-pay CDL training costs in Wyoming range from $3,000 to $7,000. Costs vary by school and program length. Laramie County Community College and Western Wyoming Community College offer CDL programs.
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Unique to Wyoming
Wyoming offers free written knowledge tests, making it one of the more affordable states for CDL knowledge testing. However, the $85 skills test fee is on the higher end. Applicants must provide their own commercial vehicle for the skills test. The state requires appearing in person once every 10 years for an updated photo and vision screening.
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Official Sources
CDL Driver requirements in Wyoming verified against Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) — Driver Services, April 2026.
All data verified as of 2026-04-02. Sources consulted: