Kansas ELDT Pricing

Kansas ELDT Pricing — Lowest Cost FMCSA-Approved Training Online

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

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Quick answer: ELDT training in Kansas is $20 per course at DLA Academy. The 3-endorsement bundle (Hazmat + Passenger + School Bus) is $50. Hazmat all-in (training + TSA fingerprinting + Kansas DOR endorsement fee) typically runs $110–$150. State CDL test fees vary — verify with Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles (Kansas DOR).
Getting your CDL in Kansas means meeting the federal FMCSA ELDT mandate, and DLA Academy delivers the lowest-priced FMCSA-approved option available. Our individual ELDT courses are $20 each; bundles range $30–$50 and save you real money versus buying separately. Choose the endorsement or class you need, complete the training in under 2 hours, and move forward.

Kansas ELDT Pricing — Every Course, Every Bundle

Every individual FMCSA-approved ELDT course on DLA Academy is $20 flat in Kansas — 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, Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles (Kansas DOR) verifies your ELDT completion through the FMCSA Training Provider Registry — DLA Academy auto-submits within 24 hours of completion.

ELDT Training Cost — DLA Academy vs Other ELDT Training Providers

How much is ELDT training? Across FMCSA-approved ELDT training providers, the online theory course typically runs $23–$75. DLA Academy is consistently the lowest-priced FMCSA-approved option at $20 per course — same regulatory coverage (Appendix A to Part 380), same auto-submission to the FMCSA TPR, same 49-state acceptance. The only differences are the price tag and the experience: under 2 hours, mobile-friendly, no hidden fees, no checkout upsells.

ELDT Training Provider Cost Per Course Format
DLA Academy$20100% online, <2 hrs, mobile
Typical approved provider$23–$50Online, often with upsells
Higher-priced providers$50–$75Online, longer courses

What's identical 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: the ELDT training cost, course length, and how aggressive the upsells are. At $20, DLA Academy is the cheapest FMCSA-approved ELDT training cost on the market.

Kansas CDL & ELDT Fees (2026)

What you'll actually pay to get your Kansas CDL: DLA Academy charges a flat $20 per FMCSA-approved ELDT course, and the federal TSA Hazmat background check is a fixed national fee. The state DMV fees below are set by Kansas DOR and vary — we link the official source rather than print a number that could be out of date.

Fee Amount Notes
FMCSA-approved ELDT theory (DLA Academy)$20 per courseFlat rate — Hazmat, CDL-A, CDL-B, Passenger, or School Bus
CDL-A Permit Prep (optional study aid)$15DMV knowledge-test practice — not ELDT
Kansas CLP / permit feeVaries — check Kansas DORSet by Kansas DOR, paid at the DMV
Kansas CDL license feeVaries — check Kansas DORSet by Kansas DOR
Kansas endorsement fee (H / P / S)Varies — check Kansas DORSet by Kansas DOR, per endorsement
TSA Hazmat background check~$86.50 (~$41 with a valid TWIC)Federal TSA fee via IDEMIA — Hazmat endorsement only

Only the DLA Academy ELDT price and the federal TSA Hazmat fee are fixed nationwide; Kansas DOR sets the permit, license, and endorsement fees. Confirm current amounts on the official Kansas DOR site before you budget.

Kansas — State-Specific Note

Kansas CDLs are issued by Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles (Kansas DOR).

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"DLA Academy's Hazmat ELDT was straightforward and finished in under two hours. Completion auto-submitted to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry the same day."

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"Twenty bucks for FMCSA-approved ELDT and it actually showed up on the registry when my DMV checked. Cheapest legit option I found."

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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does ELDT cost at DLA Academy?+
Individual ELDT courses are $20 each: CDL-A Theory, CDL-B Theory, Hazmat, School Bus, or Passenger. We also offer three bundle discounts: Hazmat + CDL-A Permit Prep for $30 (saves $5), CDL Complete (A + B + Permit Prep) for $45 (saves $10), and the 3-Endorsement Bundle (Hazmat + Passenger + School Bus) for $50 (saves $10). Competitor pricing typically runs $23–$75 per course. DLA is the lowest-priced FMCSA-approved provider.
How long does an ELDT course take to complete?+
Each individual ELDT course completes in under 2 hours. You can finish your training in a single sitting, then submit your completion to the Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles (Kansas DOR) or upload it to your Kansas commercial learner's permit application.
What do I need to do after completing ELDT in Kansas?+
When you complete any FMCSA-approved ELDT course with DLA Academy, your completion is automatically submitted to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR) within 24 hours. The Kansas DOR verifies your ELDT status by querying the TPR. You do not need to manually submit anything to Kansas DOR — the federal system handles the reporting. After ELDT, you'll still need to pass the Kansas DOR's knowledge test, obtain your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP), and complete behind-the-wheel training at a local provider.
Do I need ELDT if my CDL was issued before February 7, 2022?+
If you obtained your CDL before February 7, 2022, you are grandfathered and do not need ELDT for that license class. However, if you upgrade to a higher class (e.g., CDL-B to CDL-A) or add a new endorsement (Hazmat, Passenger, or School Bus), you will need the appropriate ELDT course, regardless of when your original license was issued.
Does the ELDT cost include behind-the-wheel training or DMV testing?+
No. DLA Academy's ELDT courses cover the federally-mandated theory training only. Behind-the-wheel (BTW) training is a separate step you arrange with a local FMCSA-registered provider — DLA does not provide or coordinate BTW. The Kansas DOR knowledge test is also separate; our CDL-A Permit Prep ($15) is an optional study tool to help you prepare for that test, but DLA does not administer the DMV exam itself.

Kansas CDL Drivers — Start Your ELDT Today

FMCSA-approved ELDT courses starting at $20. Auto-submitted to TPR. Accepted at Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles.

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