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2023 Average CDL Exam Fees

How much does a CDL exam cost? The answer to that question will depend on where in the country the exam is administered. Since there is no set market price for a commercial driver license examination, clinics and hospitals are free to set their own rates.

Research into 2023 advertised CDL physical examination fees (excluding drug testing fees) shows the national average is $125.

2023 Average National CDL Exam Fees

The following lists each state and their 2023 average CDL examination fee (excludes drug testing fee):

AL - $89 / AK - $188 / AR - $115/ AZ - $125 / CA - $222 / CO - $140 / CT - $140 / DE - $91 / FL - $123 / GA - $106 / HI - $180 / ID - $122 / IL - $127 / IN - $117 / IA - $155 / KS - $186 / KY - $104 / LA - $134 / ME - $131 / MD - $123 / MA - $97 / MI - $125 / MN - $129 / MS - $95 / MO - $124 / MT - $134 / ND - $117 / NE - $132 / NV - $108 / NH - $136 / NJ - $126 / NM - $122 / NY - $138 / NC - $124 / OH - $122 / OK - $113 / OR - $130 / PA - $123 / RI - $135 / SC - $112 / SD - $146 / TN - $99/ TX - $135 / UT - $120 / VT - $148 / VA - $129 / WA – $123 / WV - $111 / WI - $126 / WY - $131

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