Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

General Information

A: Utah Truck Driving School is a certified CDL training provider located in Utah, offering professional commercial truck driving instruction to prepare students for their CDL (Commercial Driver's License) exam and a successful trucking career.

A: We're conveniently located in Utah. For the exact address, directions, or to schedule a visit, check our Contact Us page.

A: Yes, we are a licensed CDL training facility in Utah with certified instructors and a curriculum aligned with FMCSA standards.

CDL Training

A: We offer comprehensive CDL Class A training programs designed to provide both classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel driving experience. Our courses prepare you for all required CDL tests.

A: The training program typically takes 3-4 weeks to complete, depending on the student's schedule and learning pace.

A: No permit is required to enroll. However, you'll need to obtain a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) during the course to complete the driving portions.

A: Yes! We work closely with local and national trucking companies to help our graduates find employment right after completing their training.

A: Absolutely. We offer multiple payment options and can help students access grants, tuition reimbursement programs, and employer-sponsored training.

A: We understand busy schedules, so we offer flexible training options. Contact us directly to find a schedule that works for you.

A: You'll train using modern, industry-standard manual transmission trucks to ensure you gain real-world experience that employers value.

Admissions & Contact

A: You can apply online or call our admissions team directly. Visit the Contact Us page for phone numbers, email, and the online application form.

A: You must be at least 18 years old to start training for intrastate CDL and 21 years old for interstate driving.

A: A valid driver's license, proof of residency, and any required paperwork provided during the admissions process. Our team will give you a checklist before your first class.

A: You can reach us via phone, email, or our online form on the Contact Us page. Our staff is ready to help answer any questions about programs, tuition, or scheduling.