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Arizona Truck Driving Schools - Directory

Arizona Truck Driving Schools - Directory

CDL training schools differ not usually through the information being taught, but through their teaching methods and through their methods of enrollment.

Some trucking schools in Arizona offer Class A CDL training in as few as 7 days, while others maintain a 6 week curriculum (or more). Ultimately, you will probably choose a school based on distance, length of their curriculum, and cost. However, going just ten miles further or spending just a little more money can mean the difference in a successfull, enjoyable truck driving career, and one that lasts only a few months. It truly pays to do your homework.

To get you started, we have listed, and will continue to list, a select group of CDL training schools in Arizona, highlighting the benefits of each school. It is up to you, however, to find out all the information you can. Do not hesitate to fill out an online pre-application for fear of being locked in to any school. The purpose of these applications is for each party to see if they will be a good fit for each other. :)

Maricopa (3)

Pima (3)

C.D.L. Truck School

7 Day Training Program, As Low as $1499

C.D.L. Truck School offers Class A, B, and Bus commercial driver license training.Their Class A training program can be completed in as little as 7 days, and for as little as $1,499.00 

City

Phoenix

HDS Truck Driving Institute

HDS offers Class A CDL training on a schedule that meets your needs: day, evening, weekend, and even training by the hour, and third party testing. Financial Aid is also available for those who qualify.

City

Tucson

Southwest Truck Driver Training

Arizona's Preferred Training Experts

Southwest Truck Driver Training is a family owned and operated truck driver training school with two locations in Phoenix & Tuscon. Almost all students are pre-hired before completing training.

City

Phoenix

Western Truck School

Western Truck School's objective is to prepare students with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to qualify for entry-level jobs in the trucking industry, while strongly emphasizing safety. Graduates can earn $36,000 in their first year.

City

Phoenix