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CDL Requirements in Wyoming

Everything you need to know about getting your Commercial Driver's License in Wyoming — costs, tests, training programs, and how to apply at the WY DMV.

Total Estimated Cost

$160 - $195

Minimum Age

18+ years

Renewal Period

5 years

Passing Score

80%

Wyoming CDL Cost Breakdown

Fees charged by the Wyoming DMV for CDL testing and issuance (training program costs are separate).

Fee TypeAmount
Application / Permit Fee$25
Knowledge Test Fee$10
Skills Test Fee$75
CDL Issuance Fee$50
Total Estimated Cost$160 - $195

* Fees do not include DOT physical ($50-$150), training program tuition, or endorsement test fees. Third-party skills test providers may charge additional fees.

Wyoming CDL Requirements Checklist

You must meet all of the following requirements to obtain a CDL in Wyoming.

Minimum Age: 18 years old

Age 18 for intrastate (within Wyoming) driving. Must be 21 for interstate (crossing state lines).

Residency Requirement

Must be a Wyoming resident with WY driver license.

DOT Medical Card

Must pass a DOT physical exam by an FMCSA-certified medical examiner. The medical card is valid for up to 24 months. Cost: $50-$150.

ELDT Training Required

Since February 2022, all first-time CDL applicants must complete Entry-Level Driver Training from an FMCSA-registered training provider. Both classroom theory and behind-the-wheel training are required.

Background Check

Your driving record is checked through CDLIS and the National Driver Register. Hazmat endorsements require a separate TSA background check (~$125).

Valid WY Driver License

You must hold a valid Wyoming driver license before applying for a CDL. Out-of-state licenses must be transferred first.

Written Knowledge Tests

You must pass the following written tests at a Wyoming DMV office to obtain your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). The passing score in Wyoming is 80%.

General Knowledge

Air Brakes

Combination Vehicles

CDL Skills Test Components

After holding your CLP for at least 14 days and completing ELDT training, you can schedule the CDL skills test in Wyoming.

1

Pre-Trip Inspection

Walk-around inspection demonstrating knowledge of vehicle components, engine compartment, brakes, lights, tires, and coupling devices.

2

Basic Controls

Performed in a controlled area. Includes straight-line backing, offset backing (left/right), and parallel parking. Scored on pull-ups and final position.

3

Road Test

On-road driving test evaluating turns, lane changes, intersections, railroad crossings, highway driving, and general safe driving behaviors.

Available CDL Endorsements in Wyoming

Additional written tests are required for each endorsement. Endorsements expand the types of freight and vehicles you can legally operate.

Hazmat (H)Tanker (N)Doubles/Triples (T)Passenger (P)School Bus (S)

Top CDL Schools in Wyoming

ELDT-registered training programs in Wyoming. Verify any school is listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry before enrolling.

SchoolCityTuitionDuration
Wyoming CDL TrainingCasper$4,8004 weeks
Laramie County CCCheyenne$3,4007 weeks
Sheridan CollegeSheridan$3,6007 weeks

* Tuition amounts are approximate and may vary. Contact each school directly for current pricing and financial aid options.

Wyoming-Specific CDL Notes

Wyoming DOT administers CDL tests at driver services offices. The state has no state income tax. High wind zones on I-80 and I-25 are a significant challenge for commercial vehicles, with wind gusts regularly exceeding 60 mph causing trailer blowover incidents. Wyoming offers restricted CDLs for farm and ranch operations.

Restricted CDL available: Wyoming offers a restricted CDL for qualifying farm or specialty vehicle operations.

CDL FAQ for Wyoming

How much does a CDL cost in Wyoming?

Wyoming CDL fees total approximately $160-$195, including a $25 application fee, $10 knowledge test fee, $75 skills test fee, and $50 CDL issuance fee.

How bad are the high winds on Wyoming interstates?

Wyoming's I-80 and I-25 corridors experience some of the most severe wind conditions in the nation. Wind gusts regularly exceed 60 mph, and I-80 between Rawlins and Laramie is infamous for blowover incidents with empty trailers. WYDOT frequently closes roads to light/high-profile vehicles.

Does Wyoming have state income tax?

No. Wyoming has no state income tax, making it attractive for CDL drivers and owner-operators establishing residency. Combined with no corporate income tax, Wyoming is popular for small trucking business formation.

Does Wyoming offer a farm/ranch CDL?

Yes, Wyoming offers restricted CDLs for farm and ranch vehicle operators, allowing agricultural and livestock hauling within a limited radius without meeting all standard CDL requirements.

Where do I take the CDL test in Wyoming?

CDL tests are available at Wyoming DOT driver services offices in Cheyenne, Casper, Rock Springs, Sheridan, and other locations. Due to the state's small population, scheduling is generally quick.

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