Alaska Driving Academy
Soldotna, AK 99669
Key Takeaways
- Alaska Driving Academy is a registered ELDT provider on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry.
- Located in Soldotna, Alaska at 44332 STERLING HWY STE 16B, SOLDOTNA, AK 99669.
- Training offered: Class A CDL, Class B CDL, Passenger, School Bus, Hazmat.
- Call +1 907-260-3900 to ask about programs, schedules, and pricing.
- After you earn your CDL and authority, O Trucking can dispatch you as an owner-operator.
School Details
- Address
- 44332 STERLING HWY STE 16B, SOLDOTNA, AK 99669
- Phone
- +1 907-260-3900
- Website
- Visit website
- Training Format
- In-Person
About Alaska Driving Academy
Alaska Driving Academy is an FMCSA-registered Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) provider based in Soldotna, Alaska. As a provider on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, it is authorized to deliver the theory and behind-the-wheel training required before you can take your commercial driver's license test in Alaska.
CDL Classes & Endorsements Offered
Program availability can change. Contact Alaska Driving Academy directly to confirm current schedules, tuition, and which endorsements are enrolling now.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Alaska Driving Academy FMCSA-registered?
Yes. Alaska Driving Academy appears on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, the official list of providers approved to deliver Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT). That means training you complete here counts toward your Class A or Class B CDL in Alaska.
What CDL training does Alaska Driving Academy offer?
Alaska Driving Academy offers training for Class A CDL, Class B CDL, Passenger, School Bus, Hazmat. Contact the school directly to confirm current program availability, schedules, and pricing before enrolling.
Where is Alaska Driving Academy located?
Alaska Driving Academy is located at 44332 STERLING HWY STE 16B, SOLDOTNA, AK 99669. Use the "Get directions" link on this page to open the route in Google Maps.
What do I need to enroll at Alaska Driving Academy?
To start CDL training you generally need to be old enough for the class of license you want (18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate), hold a valid driver's license, and obtain a commercial learner's permit (CLP) from the Alaska DMV by passing the knowledge tests. Requirements such as a DOT physical and any prerequisites are set by the school and the state — contact Alaska Driving Academy to confirm.
Got Your CDL? O Trucking Dispatches You Next.
Once you finish training, earn your CDL, and set up your own operating authority, O Trucking finds your loads and negotiates your rates for a flat weekly rate — no per-load commission.