Does Class B ELDT report to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry?

Every Class B ELDT completion we process flows electronically to the federal TPR within the two-business-day federal window. State DMVs pull directly from the TPR when verifying your eligibility for the CDL skills test, so there's no physical form to hand-deliver. You receive a digital certificate for your own records, but the DMV verification is entirely electronic.

If you ever change states or apply for a job in another jurisdiction, the TPR record follows you. The federal-registry architecture means a driver trained in one state can apply for jobs anywhere without needing to re-establish the training record — the TPR is the authoritative source of truth across all 50 states. This portability matters specifically for drivers who move between states for employment opportunities or who are recruited by carriers in different jurisdictions.

The two-business-day reporting window is also a meaningful constraint on training providers. Providers who can't meet the window create downstream friction for drivers who pass theory, expect to schedule the skills test, and discover the DMV doesn't yet show their training record. Our reporting integration is designed to typically post within hours rather than the full two-day window, which gives drivers more flexibility to schedule the skills test promptly after passing theory. Drivers and employers planning around tight timing windows benefit from the faster turnaround even though the federal rule allows the longer window.

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