New Mexico CDL Requirements 2026

How to Get a CDL in New Mexico (2026)

Complete sequence to get your New Mexico CDL — permit test, ELDT, BTW, skills test, endorsements. State-specific rules and NM MVD requirements.

★★★★★ 5.0 Google Rating  ·  3,500+ Graduates
FMCSA-Approved 49 States Auto-Submitted to TPR Under 2 Hours No Hidden Fees
Quick answer: New Mexico requires FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) for first-time CDL A/B applicants and anyone adding a Hazmat, Passenger, or School Bus endorsement after February 7, 2022. DLA Academy covers the online theory portion ($20, under 2 hours, auto-submitted to the FMCSA TPR within 24 hours). Behind-the-wheel training is completed separately at a local FMCSA-registered BTW provider. New Mexico CDLs are issued by New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD).
To get a CDL in New Mexico, you'll work through the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD). The federal FMCSA ELDT mandate took effect February 7, 2022, and applies to all new CDL applicants in NM MVD's jurisdiction. Whether you're adding an endorsement or upgrading your license class, understanding the requirement timeline and process will save you time and frustration.

New Mexico CDL Requirements — The Complete Picture

To get a Commercial Driver's License in New Mexico, you work through New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD). The federal FMCSA ELDT mandate (effective February 7, 2022) applies in every state including New Mexico — any new CDL applicant, class upgrade, or endorsement addition requires you to complete FMCSA-approved ELDT before sitting for the CDL skills test.

How to Get a CDL in New Mexico — Step by Step

1

Pass the DMV permit test at NM MVD

Study for and pass the knowledge test at New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD) to earn your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP).

2

Hold your CLP for at least 14 days

Federal minimum before you can take the CDL skills test — New Mexico follows the federal 14-day rule.

3

Complete FMCSA-approved ELDT theory training

This is what DLA Academy provides — $20 per course, 100% online, auto-submitted to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry within 24 hours.

4

Complete behind-the-wheel (BTW) training

Done at a local FMCSA-registered BTW provider for CDL-A and CDL-B — separate from DLA Academy. Hazmat, Passenger, and School Bus are theory-only on the federal side.

5

Pass the CDL skills test at NM MVD

Pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and the road test. NM MVD verifies your ELDT completion through the FMCSA TPR before you test.

6

Receive your New Mexico CDL

Once you pass, NM MVD issues your CDL — you're cleared to drive commercially.

Hazmat endorsement applicants additionally need TSA threat-assessment fingerprinting through IDEMIA Universal Enroll (standard process — typical wait time 30–45 days for clearance).

Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) Training — Required, But Not From Us

For CDL-A and CDL-B applicants, federal ELDT requirements have two parts: theory (what DLA Academy provides) and behind-the-wheel training (BTW). BTW must be completed at a local FMCSA-registered BTW provider — typically a trucking school, a CDL training facility, or an employer-sponsored program. DLA Academy does not offer BTW.

BTW for CDL-A and CDL-B typically takes 40–160+ hours depending on the program, costs $3,000–$10,000+ depending on the provider, and must be done at an FMCSA-registered facility (the FMCSA TPR has a directory) — many are located in New Mexico metro areas.

For Hazmat, Passenger, and School Bus endorsements: no BTW required. Those endorsements are theory-only on the federal side — though some states require additional in-vehicle testing for School Bus and Passenger at the state level.

TSA Step

TSA Hazmat Fingerprinting

For the Hazmat endorsement, New Mexico requires a TSA threat assessment. Schedule your fingerprinting appointment through IDEMIA (Universal Enroll). Results typically take 30–45 days. New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD) cannot add the H endorsement to your CDL until TSA clears you.

New Mexico — State-Specific Note

New Mexico CDLs are issued by New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD).

Pre-February 2022 CDL Holders — Are You Grandfathered?

The FMCSA ELDT mandate took effect February 7, 2022. If your CDL was issued before that date, you are grandfathered for your current license class. You don't have to retroactively complete ELDT to keep driving.

BUT — grandfathering only covers your existing license class. If you're doing any of the following after February 7, 2022, ELDT is required regardless of when your CDL was issued:

New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD) verifies your ELDT completion through the FMCSA TPR before issuing the new class or endorsement.

New Mexico State Agency
New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (NM MVD)

Apply for your CLP, schedule skills tests, and verify ELDT submission through your state agency's CDL portal.

https://www.mvd.newmexico.gov/drivers/commercial-drivers-license/

More New Mexico CDL Resources

Real Drivers, Real Reviews
What DLA Academy Drivers Say

5.0 Google rating from 202+ verified reviews. 3,500+ drivers trained nationwide.

★★★★★

"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."

Marcus T. — CDL A driver Verified · Google
★★★★★

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

Jessica R. — Owner-operator Verified · Google
★★★★★

"Took the 3-endorsement bundle (Hazmat, Passenger, School Bus). $50 total, completed on my phone, all three on the TPR within 24 hours. Done."

David K. — CDL driver Verified · Google

Verify DLA Academy by name at the FMCSA Training Provider Registry: tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov

Why DLA Academy
The Numbers Behind the 5.0 Stars
3,500+
Graduates Across 49 States
5.0
Google Rating
$20
Lowest Price — Every Course
24 hrs
Auto-Submitted to FMCSA TPR
FMCSA-Approved Listed on TPR 100% Online Self-Paced Mobile-Friendly No Hidden Fees 49 States Under 2 Hours
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need ELDT to get a CDL in New Mexico?+
Yes, unless you were issued a CDL before February 7, 2022. Drivers grandfathered under the pre-2022 rule keep their license without retroactive ELDT. However, if you're upgrading your license class (e.g., from Class B to Class A) or adding a new endorsement (Hazmat, Passenger, or School Bus), you must complete the relevant FMCSA-approved ELDT course, even if your original CDL predates the mandate.
What is the timeline for getting a CDL in New Mexico?+
First, you complete your FMCSA-approved ELDT course online — DLA Academy courses take under 2 hours. Your completion is automatically submitted to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry within 24 hours. Next, you schedule with the NM MVD for a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) knowledge test. After you pass and receive your CLP, New Mexico law requires a 14-day waiting period before you can take the skills test. You must complete behind-the-wheel (BTW) training separately at a local, FMCSA-registered provider; DLA Academy does not provide BTW. Once BTW is done and the 14-day hold expires, you can take your Class A or Class B skills test with NM MVD.
How does the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division verify my ELDT completion?+
When you visit NM MVD to apply for your CLP, you'll provide your ELDT completion certificate (issued by DLA Academy after you finish the course). NM MVD verifies your ELDT by querying the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. DLA Academy automatically submits all course completions to the Registry within 24 hours, so your record will be there when NM MVD checks. You don't need to submit anything yourself to NM MVD — the federal registry is the source of truth.
What about Hazmat TSA fingerprinting in New Mexico?+
If you're adding the Hazmat endorsement, you'll need to complete a TSA background check and fingerprinting. New Mexico uses IDEMIA Universal Enroll for Hazmat TSA enrollment. You can enroll online or at an IDEMIA location. Once your TSA clearance is approved, you can take the Hazmat knowledge test at NM MVD. DLA Academy's Hazmat ELDT course covers the theory; TSA processing is a separate federal requirement.
What ELDT courses do I need for endorsements in New Mexico?+
New Mexico recognizes FMCSA-approved ELDT for three endorsements. For Hazmat (H), take the Hazmat ELDT ($20). For Passenger (P, vehicles with 16+ passengers), take the Passenger ELDT ($20). For School Bus (S), take the School Bus ELDT ($20). If you need more than one endorsement, the 3-Endorsement Bundle (Hazmat + Passenger + School Bus) is $50 and saves $10 over buying individually. Class upgrades (CDL-A or CDL-B) require the corresponding Class theory ELDT ($20 each).

New Mexico CDL Drivers — Start Your ELDT Today

FMCSA-approved ELDT courses starting at $20. Auto-submitted to TPR. Accepted at New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division.

FMCSA-Approved No Hidden Fees Under 2 Hours 5.0 Google Rating 3,500+ Graduates 49 States
New Mexico ELDT — Starting at $20 FMCSA-Approved · 3,500+ Graduates
See Courses