Alabama CDL Practice Test 2026: ALEA Fees, Steel Coils & Study Guide
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Alabama is the industrial engine of the South. With the booming automotive industry, the steel mills of Birmingham, and the Port of Mobile, the demand for flatbed and container drivers is huge.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) handles licensing. This 2026 guide prepares you for the specific challenges of driving in Alabama, including the critical rules for hauling metal coils.
1. The "STAR ID" Requirement
Before you even study for the test, check your current driver's license. Does it have a gold star on it?
- The Rule: Alabama requires you to have a STAR ID (Real ID) to apply for a CDL.
- If you don't have one: You must bring your Birth Certificate (or Passport) and Social Security Card to the Driver License Office to upgrade your status first. You cannot get a CDL without this verification.
2. Alabama ALEA CDL Fees (2026)
Fees in Alabama are paid to the Probate Judge or License Commissioner. They are relatively low compared to the national average.
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Testing Fee (Permit Application) | $25.00 | Paid to take the written tests. |
| Learner's Permit Issuance | $36.25 | Paid after passing written tests. |
| Class A License Issuance | $66.25 | Valid for 4 years. |
| Re-test Fee | $11.25 | If you fail a section. |
3. Steel Coil Transport (Special Attention)
Alabama produces a massive amount of steel. You will likely haul metal coils at some point.
- The Certification: While not a separate endorsement on your license like HazMat, Alabama employers often require a Metal Coil Certification.
- Securement Rules: The CDL test asks specific questions about securing coils.
- Eye to the Side: Requires at least 3 tie-downs if the coil weighs more than 5,000 lbs.
- Friction Mats: Essential for safety.
- Blocks: Must be used to prevent rolling.
4. AL Practice Questions (State Specific)
The federal and state limit is 80,000 lbs. Because of the steel industry, Alabama DOT officers are very strict about enforcing weight limits on I-20 and I-65. Overweight fines are steep.
Coils are round and will roll. You must use chocks/wedges held in place by dunnage or nailing to prevent the coil from shifting during transport.
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Conclusion
Whether you are hauling steel in Birmingham or containers in Mobile, a CDL is your key to a solid income in Alabama. Make sure your documents are in order and start practicing today.
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