CDL Schools USA is an independent directory that lists and verifies FMCSA-registered commercial driver's license (CDL) training providers across the United States. This page contains 9 verified training programs serving the Missoula, Montana area.

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CDL Schools in Missoula, MT

Are you looking for commercial driver training in Missoula?We have identified 9 FMCSA-verified programs serving the Missoula area (Pop: 75,516).

Quick Stats

9 Training Programs
ELDT Compliant
3-8 Week Programs
Pop: 75,516

Quick Facts: CDL Training in Missoula, MT

CDL License Types
Class A, Class B, Class C
Average Training Cost
$3,000 – $8,000
Program Length
3-8 weeks
Weekend / Evening Options
Available at select schools
FMCSA Registration Required
Yes
Verified Schools
9

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How should students compare CDL schools in Missoula, MT?

Students comparing CDL schools in Missoula, MT should first confirm that the provider is listed in the FMCSA Training Provider Registry for the CDL class or endorsement they need. Then compare tuition, behind-the-wheel hours, public enrollment status, manual or automatic transmission training, weekend or evening schedules, and whether the program supports WIOA, veteran benefits, job placement, or employer-sponsored training. This page lists 9 training programsserving the Missoula area and is intended to help students request information without exposing private school contact data publicly.

9 CDL Schools Near Missoula

Alberton Schools

Alberton, MT
24.5 miles away
FMCSA ELDT Verified

Stevensville - Harlow's School Bus Service, Inc of Montana

Stevensville, MT
25.8 miles away
FMCSA ELDT Verified

Route 93 Truck Driver Training

Hamilton, MT
43.2 miles away
FMCSA ELDT Verified

Bitterroot College UM

Hamilton, MT
44 miles away
FMCSA ELDT Verified

MDT Missoula

Missoula, MT
1.3 miles away

Missoula

Missoula, MT
2.8 miles away

university of Montana Missoula College

Missoula, MT
3.8 miles away

Jones Brothers Trucking- MSLA

Missoula, MT
6.8 miles away

CDL Training in Missoula, Montana

Missoula, Montana offers 9 FMCSA-verified CDL training programs for aspiring commercial drivers in 2026. Whether you need a Class A CDL for tractor-trailers or a Class B CDL for straight trucks, compare the programs below by tuition, training length, public enrollment status, and available endorsements. Full-time CDL training often takes 4-8 weeks, while part-time, evening, and weekend options may take longer. Before enrolling, confirm the provider is listed in the FMCSA Training Provider Registry and ask whether the school offers job placement, manual transmission training, WIOA or veteran funding support, and behind-the-wheel practice that matches your target CDL class.

Why Get CDL Training Near Missoula?

  • Local Training: Train close to home with familiar roads and traffic patterns
  • Job Placement: Many local trucking companies hire graduates directly
  • Financial Aid: Schools in Montana often qualify for WIOA grants and veteran benefits
  • ELDT Compliance: All listed schools meet federal ELDT requirements effective February 2022

CDL Training Costs in Montana

CDL training in Montana typically ranges from $3,000 to $8,000 for private schools, with community colleges offering programs from $2,000 to $5,000. Many trucking companies also offer paid CDL training programs with a 1-2 year employment commitment.

Trucking Jobs Near Missoula

Get hired after you complete your CDL training

$45,000 - $75,000
Average annual salary for CDL drivers in Montana
2,500+
Open trucking positions in Montana

Top employers hiring near Missoula: Amazon, Walmart, UPS, FedEx, Werner Enterprises, Schneider National, Swift Transportation, and regional carriers.

Job types available: Local delivery, regional routes, OTR (Over-the-Road), dedicated routes, tanker, flatbed, and refrigerated transport.

Compare CDL Schools in Missoula

Side-by-side comparison of top training programs

⚙️ Transmission:
Showing 9 schools
School Name
City
Program TypesKey FeaturesContact
Alberton Schools
FMCSA Verified
Class AClass BHazmat
Manual Trans.Evening ClassesVA Approved
Arlee Schools
FMCSA Verified
Class AClass B
Manual Trans.
Bitterroot College UM
FMCSA Verified
Class A
Manual Trans.Weekend ClassesVA Approved
Class AClass BHazmat
Manual Trans.VA Approved
MDT Missoula
FMCSA Verified
Class AClass B
Manual Trans.Evening ClassesVA Approved
Missoula
FMCSA Verified
Class AClass B
Manual Trans.Weekend Classes
Class AHazmatTanker
Manual Trans.Evening Classes
Class AClass B
Manual Trans.Weekend Classes
Class AClass BTanker
Manual Trans.Weekend ClassesEvening Classes

Tuition Costs in Missoula

Avg. Private School
$5,000
Avg. Public School
$3,300
Price Range
$2,900 - $6,200

Sparse population means fewer school options.

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DOT Physicals Near Missoula

Required for your CDL medical card

St. Patrick Urgent Care

500 W Broadway, Missoula
5
$70-$135
Walk-ins OK

Providence Urgent Care

500 W Broadway St, Missoula
4.7
$70-$135
Walk-ins OK

Community Medical Center

2827 Fort Missoula Rd, Missoula
4.5
$70-$130
Walk-ins OK

💡 Pro Tip: Get your DOT physical before starting CDL training. The exam typically costs $55-$150 and is valid for up to 2 years.

CDL Testing & MVD in Missoula

3665 US Highway 93 S, Missoula, MT 59804

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Frequently Asked Questions About CDL Training in Missoula

How long does CDL training take in Missoula?
CDL training programs in Missoula, MT typically take 3-8 weeks for full-time students. Part-time programs may take 3-6 months. Company-sponsored programs often run 4-6 weeks with guaranteed job placement upon completion.
How much does CDL school cost in Montana?
CDL training costs in Montana range from $3,000-$10,000 for private schools, $1,500-$5,000 at community colleges, and FREE through company-sponsored programs (with employment commitment). Many schools accept WIOA grants, GI Bill benefits, and offer payment plans.
Can I get a CDL in Missoula without quitting my job?
Yes, several CDL schools in the Missoula area offer weekend and evening classes for working adults. These flexible schedules allow you to earn your CDL while keeping your current job. Weekend programs typically take 8-16 weeks to complete.
How do I know if a CDL school in Missoula is legitimate?
All legitimate CDL schools must be registered in the FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR) at tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov. You can verify any school there. Be wary of schools that promise a CDL in less than 2 weeks or cannot provide their TPR registration number. The FMCSA removed over 550 non-compliant providers in 2025-2026 alone.
Do I need ELDT training to get a CDL?
Yes, as of February 2022, all first-time CDL applicants must complete Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) from an FMCSA-registered training provider before taking the CDL skills test. All schools listed on CDL Schools USA are ELDT-compliant. The ELDT requirement includes both theory instruction (30+ hours) and behind-the-wheel training.
Can I get financial aid for CDL school in Montana?
Yes, several funding options exist for CDL training in Montana: WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) grants, Pell Grants at eligible community colleges, VA benefits for veterans, and company-sponsored training programs. Contact individual schools to learn about their specific financial aid options.
What is the job outlook for CDL drivers near Missoula?
The CDL driver job outlook near Missoula, MT is strong. The American Trucking Associations reports a shortage of 80,000+ drivers nationally, with Montana experiencing above-average demand. Starting salaries for new CDL graduates typically range from $45,000-$55,000, with experienced drivers earning $65,000-$80,000. Many carriers offer signing bonuses of $5,000-$15,000 for qualified CDL holders.
Should I get a Class A or Class B CDL in Missoula?
The choice depends on your career goals. A Class A CDL allows you to drive any commercial vehicle including tractor-trailers (18-wheelers)—this opens the most job opportunities and highest pay. A Class B CDL limits you to straight trucks, buses, and dump trucks but is sufficient for local delivery, waste management, and transit jobs. Most Missoula CDL schools offer both options. If unsure, get the Class A—it qualifies you for Class B jobs too.