Alaska · School Directory
CDL / Truck Driving Schools in Alaska
12 training locations · Updated 2026 ·
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All CDL / Truck Driving Programs in Alaska
Every FMCSA-registered entry-level driver training location in Alaska, sorted by city. Since February 2022 a CDL school must be in the federal Training Provider Registry or your state will not accept its certificate — so if it is not on a list like this one, walk away.
Anchorage, AK
CEE (Anc Office Training)
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Delta Junction, AK
Delta Driving Academy
Class A · Class B · Passenger · School Bus · HazMat
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Fairbanks, AK
CEE (Fai)
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Northern Industrial Training, LLC - Fairbanks
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Juneau, AK
Southeast Trucking and Training
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Kenai, AK
Kenai Peninsula Driving Instruction LLC
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Naknek, AK
Palmer, AK
Northern Industrial Training, LLC
Class A · Class B · Passenger · HazMat
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Soldotna, AK
Alaska Driving Academy
Class A · Class B · HazMat
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What CDL / Truck Driving Pays in Alaska
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many CDL schools are in Alaska?
There are 12 CDL / truck driving training locations in Alaska on this list. It is built from the FMCSA Training Provider Registry — the federal registry every entry-level CDL training provider is required to be listed in — plus U.S. Department of Education program data.
How do I know a CDL school in Alaska is legitimate?
Since February 2022, any provider of entry-level driver training must be registered with FMCSA. If a school is not in the Training Provider Registry, your state will not let you take the CDL skills test on their certificate. Every school on this page is currently registered and active.
Does UStradeRoute sell my information to these schools?
No. We never sell, resell, or forward your contact information. There is no inquiry form on this page. You contact the school directly.
Where this list comes from: the
FMCSA Training Provider Registry (federal ELDT registry, public-enrollment locations only), plus the U.S. Department of Education’s IPEDS database. Programs change — always confirm cost, start dates, and endorsements with the school before you enroll. Missing or wrong?
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