ELDT Hazmat Endorsement — Online for $20
The ELDT Hazmat endorsement course is the FMCSA-required training you must complete before taking your state Hazmat (H) endorsement knowledge test — 100% online, self-paced, and just $20 at ELDT HQ. The Hazmat endorsement lets you haul placarded hazardous materials. Unlike Class A and Class B, the Hazmat endorsement requires classroom training only — there is no behind-the-wheel component.
The ELDT Hazmat endorsement course is the FMCSA-required Entry-Level Driver Training for the Hazmat (H) endorsement, defined in 49 CFR Part 380, Appendix E. ELDT HQ offers it 100% online for $20 — one of the most affordable options available.
- What it is: The federally required training for the Hazmat (H) endorsement.
- Curriculum: 13 units under 49 CFR Part 380, Appendix E.
- No driving test: The Hazmat endorsement is classroom-only — no behind-the-wheel required.
- Required before: Your state Hazmat (H) endorsement knowledge test.
- Price: $20 at ELDT HQ — one-time payment, no subscription.
- To pass: Score at least 80% on the final assessment.
- Also required: A TSA background check (Security Threat Assessment) to receive the endorsement.




















What Is the Hazmat (H) Endorsement?
The Hazmat (H) endorsement is added to your commercial driver’s license and authorizes you to transport hazardous materials in quantities that require the vehicle to be placarded. It’s one of the highest-demand, highest-paying endorsements in trucking — hazmat loads pay a premium.
Since February 7, 2022, anyone getting the Hazmat endorsement for the first time must complete Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) from a provider on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, following the curriculum in 49 CFR Part 380, Appendix E. The requirement is tied to the endorsement itself — not the class of CDL you hold. That’s exactly what this course covers, online, for $20.
Start Hazmat EndorsementWhat the Hazmat Endorsement Course Covers
The 13-unit FMCSA curriculum under 49 CFR Part 380, Appendix E — every topic required before your Hazmat knowledge test.
Hazmat vs Class A vs Class B ELDT
How the Hazmat endorsement course differs from the Class A and Class B CDL courses.
| Hazmat (H) | Class A | Class B | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Training required | Classroom only | Classroom + BTW | Classroom + BTW |
| Test it precedes | Knowledge test | Skills test | Skills test |
| CFR curriculum | Appendix E | Appendix A | Appendix B |
| Extra requirement | TSA background check | None | None |
| ELDT HQ price | $20 | $20 | $20 |
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How the Hazmat Endorsement Course Works
Enroll for $20
Sign up, pick Hazmat, pay once. No subscription, instant access.
Complete the Course
Work through all 13 Appendix E units online, at your own pace, on any device.
Pass & Take Your Test
Score 80%+, get certified, then take your state Hazmat knowledge test (plus TSA background check).
ELDT Hazmat Endorsement — FAQ
What is the ELDT Hazmat endorsement course?
The ELDT Hazmat endorsement course is the FMCSA-required Entry-Level Driver Training you must complete before taking your state Hazmat (H) endorsement knowledge test. It follows the 13-unit curriculum in 49 CFR Part 380, Appendix E. ELDT HQ offers it 100% online for $20.
How much does the Hazmat endorsement course cost?
ELDT HQ’s Hazmat endorsement course is $20 — a one-time payment with no subscription. Other providers commonly charge $49 to $99 for the same required training.
Can I do the Hazmat endorsement online?
Yes. The Hazmat endorsement requires classroom training only, and the FMCSA allows it to be completed entirely online. ELDT HQ’s course is 100% online and self-paced — most students finish in a single day.
Is there a driving test for the Hazmat endorsement?
No. Unlike Class A and Class B, the Hazmat (H) endorsement requires classroom training only — there is no behind-the-wheel component. You complete the course, then take a state-administered knowledge test.
How long does the Hazmat endorsement course take?
There is no federal minimum number of hours — you must cover all 13 units and pass the assessment. Because ELDT HQ’s course is self-paced and online, most students complete it in a single day.
What score do I need to pass?
The FMCSA requires an overall score of at least 80% on the written or electronic assessment to complete your ELDT Hazmat endorsement course.
Do I need a TSA background check for Hazmat?
Yes. In addition to the ELDT course and the state knowledge test, the TSA runs a Security Threat Assessment (background check) before the Hazmat endorsement is issued. TSA processing can take several weeks, so it’s best to start early.
What does the Hazmat endorsement course cover?
The Appendix E curriculum covers hazard classes and identification, marking/labeling/placarding, shipping papers, loading/unloading and segregation, emergency response information, and security awareness — 13 units in total.
Do I need a specific class of CDL for Hazmat?
The Hazmat requirement is tied to the endorsement itself, not the class of CDL. You can add the H endorsement to a Class A, Class B, or Class C CDL as long as you complete the required ELDT course and testing.
When do I NOT need the Hazmat endorsement course?
ELDT is not retroactive. If you held a valid Hazmat endorsement before February 7, 2022 and keep it current, you don’t need to complete the training. If you let it lapse and reapply, you’re treated as a first-time applicant.
Does completing this make me eligible for the state test?
Once you complete the course and pass the assessment, your completion is reported to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. Your state uses that record to confirm you’re eligible to take the Hazmat knowledge test.
Do I get a certificate?
Yes. When you complete the course and pass the assessment, you receive your ELDT completion certificate — your proof of training and your next step toward your Hazmat endorsement.
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