Does this course report to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry?
Our Doubles and Triples ELDT theory course is on the federal Training Provider Registry under the T endorsement code. The moment you pass the final exam, your completion is transmitted electronically to the TPR within the federal two-business-day window. State DMVs read directly from the TPR when processing your endorsement application, so there's no paperwork you walk in with. You'll also receive a digital certificate for your own records, which is useful when sharing your training history with a new employer.
The endorsement-specific TPR code matters because federal and state systems track each endorsement credential individually rather than as a bundle. A driver's TPR record shows distinct entries for each ELDT course, which gives auditors and state DMVs precise visibility into which trainings have been completed. The granular reporting structure is what allows state DMVs to authorize specific endorsement skills tests independently — a driver who has T theory on file but not N theory can sit the T skills test without the N theory holding up the process.
The two-business-day reporting window is the federal standard, and our integration typically posts within hours. The faster turnaround matters specifically for drivers under hiring-timeline pressure, where the gap between theory completion and skills test scheduling is sensitive to TPR posting delays. LTL carriers hiring for specific lane assignments and fuel haulers with seasonal capacity needs both benefit from the faster posting because it preserves more flexibility around when the driver can start revenue service after the credential completes.