Alaska ELDT Pricing

Alaska ELDT Cost: Affordable FMCSA-Approved Training

Every DLA Academy course is $20 in Alaska. Bundles from $30. The lowest-priced FMCSA-approved option — same regulatory coverage, lower price. Auto-submitted to TPR.

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Getting your CDL in Alaska doesn't have to break the bank. DLA Academy offers FMCSA-approved ELDT courses at $20 each—the lowest price you'll find. Whether you're adding an endorsement or getting your Class A license, we've got pricing that works for working drivers. The Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (Alaska DMV) requires ELDT completion before you can test for most endorsements and license classes. We handle that requirement with transparent, no-hidden-fee pricing.

Alaska ELDT Pricing — Every Course, Every Bundle

Every individual FMCSA-approved ELDT course on DLA Academy is $20 flat in Alaska — no discounts, no surge pricing, no surprise fees. Bundles save money when you're stacking endorsements:

The Bundle Math — Every Bundle Saves You Money

All three bundles are genuine discounts off buying the components individually. The math:

Whatever you pick, Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (Alaska DMV) verifies your ELDT completion through the FMCSA Training Provider Registry — DLA Academy auto-submits within 24 hours of completion.

How DLA Academy Compares to Other ELDT Providers

Other FMCSA-approved ELDT providers typically charge $23–$75 per course. DLA Academy is consistently the lowest-priced FMCSA-approved option — same regulatory coverage (Appendix A to Part 380), same auto-submission to the FMCSA TPR, same 49-state acceptance. The difference is the price tag and the user experience: under 2 hours, mobile-friendly, no hidden fees, no upsells during checkout.

What's the same at every approved provider: the curriculum (set by FMCSA), the registration with the federal TPR, and the legal weight of the completion. What's different: pricing, course length, and how aggressive the upsells are.

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How much does ELDT cost in Alaska?+
Individual ELDT courses are $20 each. That covers Hazmat ELDT, CDL-A Theory ELDT, CDL-B Theory ELDT, School Bus ELDT, and Passenger ELDT. If you need multiple courses, bundles save you money: the 3-Endorsement Bundle (Hazmat + Passenger + School Bus) is $50—that's $10 off the $60 individual price. The CDL Complete Bundle (CDL-A Theory + CDL-B Theory + CDL-A Permit Prep) is $45—saves $10 vs. $55 if you buy each separately. The Hazmat + DMV Test Prep Bundle is $30—saves $5 vs. $35 individual. DLA Academy is the lowest-priced FMCSA-approved option in Alaska.
How long does it take to complete an ELDT course?+
Each individual ELDT course completes in under 2 hours. You can start and finish on your own schedule—no instructor meetings, no fixed class times. Once you complete and pass, your certificate is auto-submitted to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry within 24 hours, and Alaska DMV can verify it immediately.
What's the total cost to get a CDL in Alaska?+
DLA Academy covers the ELDT requirement only. The total cost depends on which class and endorsements you need. For Class A, you'll need CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) plus CDL-A Permit Prep ($15) if you want DMV practice questions—or bundle both into CDL Complete ($45, which also includes CDL-B Theory ELDT). You must also complete behind-the-wheel training at a local FMCSA-registered provider (cost varies by school), pass the Alaska DMV skills test, and pay Alaska DMV's license fees. DLA Academy's portion is just $20–$50 depending on your needs.
Do I need ELDT, or am I grandfathered?+
If you obtained your CDL before February 7, 2022, you're grandfathered and don't need ELDT for that license class. However, if you upgrade to a higher class (e.g., CDL-C to CDL-A) or add a new endorsement (Hazmat, Passenger, or School Bus) after February 7, 2022, you must complete ELDT for the upgrade or endorsement, even if your original CDL is grandfathered. Contact the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (Alaska DMV) if you're unsure whether your specific situation requires ELDT.
What's included in DLA's price, and what costs extra?+
DLA Academy's price covers only the FMCSA-mandated ELDT course—theory, online, self-paced. It does NOT include behind-the-wheel training (required separately at a local provider), TSA Hazmat fingerprinting fees (if you're adding the Hazmat endorsement), the DMV knowledge test (you take that at Alaska DMV), the Alaska DMV skills test, or Alaska DMV license fees. Think of DLA as handling the federal training requirement; everything else (BTW, DMV testing, licensing) is a separate step with the Alaska DMV or a local BTW school.

Alaska CDL Drivers — Start Your ELDT Today

FMCSA-approved ELDT courses starting at $20. Auto-submitted to TPR. Accepted at Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles.

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