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Hazmat ELDT Online in Alaska

FMCSA-approved Hazmat Entry-Level Driver Training accepted by the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Complete online for $20 and get your H endorsement faster.

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How to Get a Hazmat Endorsement on Your Alaska CDL

Alaska follows the standard federal process for adding a Hazardous Materials (H) endorsement to your CDL:

  1. Complete Hazmat ELDT Online — $20 DLA Academy's FMCSA-approved course. Your completion is automatically reported to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry so Alaska DMV can verify before your test.
  2. Visit Your Local Alaska DMV Office Visit your local Alaska DMV office. Bring your CDL, DOT medical card, proof of identity, and proof of Alaska residency.
  3. Complete TSA Fingerprinting and Background Check Apply for your TSA Security Threat Assessment online or at a TSA enrollment center. Allow 2–6 weeks for TSA processing.
  4. Pass the HazMat Knowledge Test 30 questions, 80% passing score required. Covers federal hazmat regulations, placarding, shipping papers, classification, and emergency response. Administered at your Alaska DMV office.
  5. Receive Your H Endorsement Once TSA clears your background and you pass the knowledge test, Alaska DMV issues your updated CDL with the H endorsement.
💡 Pro Tip: Complete your ELDT online and start your TSA application at the same time. TSA processing takes 2–6 weeks — running both simultaneously gets your endorsement significantly faster.

What's Covered in Our Hazmat ELDT Course

Our course prepares you for the Alaska HazMat knowledge test by covering all federally required topics:

Self-paced, mobile-friendly, and completable in a single sitting. Most drivers finish in under 2 hours.


Alaska Hazmat ELDT — FAQ

Is DLA Academy's course accepted by Alaska DMV?
Yes — our course is listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, which Alaska DMV uses to verify ELDT completion. It is accepted statewide in Alaska.
Do I need ELDT even if I already have a Alaska CDL?
Yes. ELDT is required for any CDL driver adding a first-time Hazmat (H) endorsement, regardless of how long you have held your CDL.
How long does the Hazmat ELDT course take?
Most drivers complete it in under 2 hours. There's no time limit — you can pause and resume at any time on any device.
When does my completion get reported to FMCSA?
Automatically within 24 hours of completing the course. Alaska DMV can verify your ELDT status through the FMCSA Training Provider Registry before your knowledge test.
Can I complete ELDT and the TSA background check at the same time?
Yes — and we strongly recommend it. TSA processing takes 2–6 weeks. Starting both simultaneously gets your endorsement significantly faster.
Does Alaska have any unique CDL requirements?
Alaska has unique commercial driving conditions including extreme weather and remote terrain. All CDL drivers must still meet federal FMCSA ELDT requirements before testing at the Alaska DMV.

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