Fort Worth residents: earn your commercial driver's license (CDL) in as little as 4 weeks at Smart CDL Academy — just 30 minutes via I-30. Whether you're making a career change or entering commercial driving for the first time, our FMCSA-certified ELDT training connects you to Tarrant County's booming logistics market — from AllianceTexas to the I-35W freight corridor. On-site Texas DPS skills testing (TPST #0221) and job placement support for Fort Worth-area graduates.
Fort Worth CDL Career Potential
CDL drivers in the Fort Worth area earn $55K–$85K+ depending on license class and route type. AllianceTexas logistics operators and Tarrant County carriers are actively hiring CDL graduates.
From downtown to the Alliance corridor, Fort Worth and Tarrant County working adults trust Smart CDL Academy for CDL training that delivers real career outcomes in the local logistics market.
From downtown Fort Worth, take I-30 East directly to our Irving campus — 30 minutes with no DFW Airport traffic. Free parking when you arrive. For North Fort Worth and Alliance area residents, SH-114 East connects to TX-183 for a similar drive time.
Fort Worth CDL graduates are well-positioned for logistics roles at the AllianceTexas development — one of the nation's premier inland logistics hubs. Our career placement team understands the Tarrant County job market, from the Alliance freight corridor to local construction and delivery operations.
As an authorized Texas DPS Third Party Skills Test Provider, you take your official CDL exam right at our Irving campus — in the same truck you trained in. Skip the Tarrant County DPS wait entirely. Fort Worth residents pass and get licensed faster. Learn more about on-site testing.
Get world-class CDL training programs at our dedicated Irving campus — 30 minutes from Fort Worth via I-30. Our experienced instructors provide personalized, hands-on training in a distraction-free environment with ample yard space for behind-the-wheel practice. For Fort Worth residents, 30 minutes is a manageable commute for a program that lasts 4 weeks and changes your earning power for the next 20 years.
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Fort Worth is a cornerstone of the Texas transportation industry — from the AllianceTexas logistics hub to BNSF Railway's intermodal operations, demand for CDL-licensed professionals is strong and growing. The AllianceTexas development in North Fort Worth is one of the nation's premier inland logistics hubs — creating consistent demand for qualified Class A CDL holders across Tarrant County.
BNSF Railway's intermodal freight operations in Fort Worth add significant demand for experienced Class A CDL drivers along the I-35W corridor — one of the busiest commercial vehicle routes in Texas. I-30 and I-20 connect Fort Worth to West Texas freight routes, giving Class A holders extensive regional route opportunities beyond the DFW area.
Class B CDL demand is equally strong locally. Tarrant County's construction boom drives consistent need for dump truck and equipment operators. Last-mile delivery operations — including Amazon fulfillment in North Fort Worth — actively hire Class B CDL holders. Trinity Metro, Fort Worth's regional transit agency, hires Class B CDL holders with Passenger endorsements. Fort Worth ISD, one of the largest school districts in Texas, consistently hires School Bus endorsed drivers. North Texas's driver shortage means Fort Worth CDL graduates find work quickly — employers across the AllianceTexas corridor are actively competing for licensed drivers.
AllianceTexas logistics, BNSF intermodal, I-35W/I-30 corridor freight, West Texas routes
Construction, Amazon delivery, Trinity Metro, Fort Worth ISD school buses — home daily
AllianceTexas logistics operators and Tarrant County carriers are actively hiring CDL graduates — the North Texas driver shortage means strong demand and competitive starting pay.
Earn your commercial driver's license (CDL) and access the Fort Worth logistics job market. Our programs are fully compliant with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements and combine classroom instruction, behind-the-wheel practice, and pre-trip inspection preparation.
The most in-demand license for Fort Worth-area trucking careers. Class A qualifies you for tractor-trailers and combination vehicles — opening doors to logistics roles at AllianceTexas, BNSF intermodal freight operations, and regional carriers along the I-35W and I-30 corridors. West Texas freight routes extend your opportunities even further.
Ideal for Fort Worth residents who want stable, local careers and to be home every night. Class B opens doors to straight truck operations, Tarrant County construction jobs, local delivery routes, Trinity Metro bus operations, and school bus driving with Fort Worth ISD — all right here in the DFW Metroplex.
Need to brush up? Our CDL Refresher Course helps experienced Fort Worth drivers get current with DOT regulations. Check the CDL requirements to confirm your eligibility.
Expand Your Earning Potential: Endorsements expand your earning potential beyond the base CDL license — particularly relevant for Fort Worth's logistics and transit market. AllianceTexas carriers value HazMat (H) and Tanker (N) endorsements. Trinity Metro hires Passenger (P) endorsed Class B drivers. Fort Worth ISD consistently needs School Bus (S) endorsed drivers. All 6 CDL endorsements are available at our Irving campus.
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Career-changing earning potential — powered by Tarrant County's logistics market
$55K–$85K+/year
Fort Worth Class A CDL holders find work with logistics operators at the AllianceTexas development, BNSF Railway intermodal freight operations, and carriers across the I-35W and I-30 corridors. Many CDL graduates transition from lower-paying jobs and significantly increase their earning potential within the first year.
$45K–$65K/year
Class B CDL holders in the Fort Worth area work local routes and are home every night — ideal for working parents and those seeking work-life balance. Opportunities include Tarrant County construction, Amazon fulfillment delivery, Trinity Metro bus operations, Fort Worth ISD school bus driving, and municipal services.
Ready to make a career change? The North Texas driver shortage means Fort Worth-based CDL graduates are in high demand. Call 972-989-6450 to learn how CDL training can transform your career.
The Irving campus is 30 minutes via I-30 — a short commute for a program that typically pays for itself within the first year of commercial driving.
Confirm your eligibility: you'll need a valid Texas driver's license, pass a DOT physical examination, and meet age requirements (18+ for intrastate, 21+ for interstate). Review the full CDL requirements or call 972-989-6450 for a free eligibility check.
Pass the written knowledge test at your local DPS office to obtain your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). This is your entry ticket to hands-on CDL training.
Just 30 minutes from Fort Worth via I-30, our Irving campus provides comprehensive ELDT-compliant training in as little as 4 weeks. Day, evening, and weekend class options let you train on a schedule that works around your Fort Worth commute to Irving. Financing and payment plans are available.
As an authorized Texas DPS Third Party Skills Testing center (TPST #0221), you take your official CDL skills test right on our campus — in the same vehicle you trained in. Skip the Tarrant County DPS wait entirely and get licensed faster.
Smart CDL Academy serves CDL students from every part of Fort Worth and Tarrant County — with easy access via I-30 and SH-114 from all major neighborhoods.
~30 min via I-30
~35 min via I-35W/SH-114
~40 min via SH-114
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~35 min via I-20/I-30
~30 min via I-35W/183
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Our Irving campus is accessible from every part of Tarrant County. Free parking available.
Call 972-989-6450 for directions from your specific area.
30 minutes for 4 weeks that unlocks a $55K–$85K+ career — that's the math. Free parking when you arrive.
Get DirectionsOur campus at 7700 Esters Blvd, Irving TX 75063 is approximately 30 minutes from downtown Fort Worth via I-30 East. From the Historic Stockyards and North Fort Worth, about 35 minutes. From the Alliance area and Far North Tarrant County, approximately 40 minutes via SH-114 East. From the TCU area and West Fort Worth, about 30 minutes. From South Fort Worth and Crowley, approximately 35 minutes. From Haltom City and Watauga, about 30 minutes. Free parking is available on-site.
We offer three CDL programs for Fort Worth and Tarrant County residents: Class A CDL training for tractor-trailers and long-haul careers ($55K–$85K+), Class B CDL training for local driving positions like construction, delivery, and transit ($45K–$65K), and CDL Refresher Courses for experienced drivers. All programs are fully compliant with FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements. We also offer all six CDL endorsements at our Irving campus — particularly relevant for Fort Worth residents seeking roles with Trinity Metro (Passenger) or Fort Worth ISD (School Bus).
Yes. Financing and payment plans are available to make CDL training accessible for Fort Worth working adults making a career change. Don't let cost stand between you and a $55K–$85K+ career. Contact our admissions team at 972-989-6450 to discuss financing options.
We offer day, evening, and weekend class options so you can train on a schedule that works around your Fort Worth commute to our Irving campus. The drive is approximately 30 minutes via I-30 East. Call 972-989-6450 to find the schedule that fits your life.
Yes. Smart CDL Academy is an authorized Texas DPS Third Party Skills Test Provider (TPST #0221). Fort Worth students skip the Tarrant County DPS wait entirely and take their official CDL skills test right on our Irving campus, in the same truck they trained in. This means no weeks-long wait for a DPS appointment, less stress, and typically higher pass rates.
Fort Worth and Tarrant County have strong CDL job demand across multiple sectors. Class A CDL holders find work with logistics operators at the AllianceTexas development, BNSF Railway intermodal freight operations, and carriers along the I-35W and I-30 freight corridors. Class B CDL holders are hired for Tarrant County construction operations, Amazon local delivery, Trinity Metro bus operations (Passenger endorsement), Fort Worth ISD school bus driving (School Bus endorsement), and municipal services.
Most Fort Worth students complete their CDL training in as little as 4 weeks through our fast-track program. The program includes ELDT-compliant classroom instruction and extensive behind-the-wheel practice. Because we are an authorized Texas DPS Third Party Skills Test Provider (TPST #0221), you can take your official CDL skills test right on our campus — no waiting weeks for a DPS appointment.
To earn a commercial driver's license in Texas, you must be at least 18 years old (21 for interstate driving), hold a valid Texas driver's license, pass a DOT physical examination, obtain your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) by passing a written knowledge test, and complete ELDT-compliant training at a certified school like Smart CDL Academy. Visit our CDL requirements page or call 972-989-6450 for a free eligibility check.
Fort Worth residents are earning $55K–$85K+ in CDL careers — with AllianceTexas and Tarrant County employers actively hiring qualified graduates. With financing and payment plans available, flexible day and evening class options that work around your Fort Worth commute, a fast-track 4-week program, and dedicated job placement support, Smart CDL Academy is the clear choice for Fort Worth professionals ready to become licensed professional truck drivers.
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