New Mexico CDL Permit Practice Tests

Free New Mexico commercial driver license practice tests covering every endorsement category. Questions are derived from the public-domain FMCSA CDL Manual — the source the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division uses for its official knowledge tests.

New Mexico Motor Vehicle DivisionLicensing agency
Santa FeHeadquarters
888-683-4636Contact phone
$68Permit fee (CLP)
$71CDL license fee
18 / 21Min age intrastate / interstate
180 daysPermit validity
80%Required pass score

New Mexico CDL endorsement practice tests

Each test below contains 25 multiple-choice questions selected from a stable, New Mexico-keyed shuffle of our question bank — meaning every visit shows the same set, so you can track which questions you have mastered and which still need review.

How to get your CDL in New Mexico

Every applicant in New Mexico follows the same federally-defined sequence, with a few state-specific touches handled by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division:

  1. Confirm eligibility. You must be at least 18 for intrastate driving in New Mexico and 21 for interstate or HazMat. You must hold a regular driver license and have lived in New Mexico long enough to establish residency for the agency.
  2. Pass the DOT medical exam. A federally certified medical examiner must complete your Medical Examiner's Certificate (DOT card). Most CDL applicants schedule this before applying.
  3. Apply for your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). Visit a New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division office in Santa Fe or anywhere in New Mexico with proof of identity, residency, Social Security, and the CDL application. The CLP fee in New Mexico is approximately $68.
  4. Pass the General Knowledge test. 50 multiple-choice questions, 80% required to pass. You must pass General Knowledge before adding any endorsement tests.
  5. Add the endorsement knowledge tests you need. If you'll be driving a tractor-trailer, take Combination Vehicles. If your vehicle has air brakes, take Air Brakes. Add Hazardous Materials, Tank Vehicles, Doubles/Triples, Passenger Transport, or School Bus as required by your work.
  6. Complete entry-level driver training (ELDT). Federal regulations require new CDL applicants to complete ELDT theory and behind-the-wheel training from a registered training provider before the skills test.
  7. Hold your CLP for 14 days. Federal rule. New Mexico requires you to keep the CLP at least 14 days before the skills test. Permits are valid for 180 days.
  8. Pass the three-part skills test. Vehicle inspection, basic control skills, and on-road driving.
  9. Pay your CDL license fee. Approximately $71 in New Mexico.

Tips for passing your New Mexico CDL test the first time

Most CDL test-takers fail on details that the FMCSA Manual covers thoroughly: stopping distances, air-brake inspection sequences, placard colors, and the special rules for railroad crossings, work zones, and adverse weather. Use the practice tests above to identify your weak spots, then read the corresponding chapters of your New Mexico Commercial Driver Handbook (available free from the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division).

  • Master General Knowledge first. Every endorsement assumes you know the basics — speed management, hazard perception, communication, and the "no-zone."
  • Drill the air-brake test sequence in order. The air-brake check is one of the most-failed parts of the skills test. Memorize the steps and practice them on your training vehicle.
  • If you'll haul HazMat, study the placards. Placard colors, hazard classes, and the segregation table are the most-tested HazMat topics.
  • Review at least 100 practice questions per endorsement. Repetition trains your eye for the way official questions are written.
  • Read the explanations. Don't just memorize answers — understand the underlying rule. The official test paraphrases the same concepts in different ways.

New Mexico CDL agency contact

For official questions about your New Mexico CDL — fees, scheduling, document requirements, medical card filing — contact the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division directly:

AgencyNew Mexico Motor Vehicle Division
HeadquartersSanta Fe, NM
Phone888-683-4636
Permit fee$68
License fee$71
Permit validity180 days

Fees and validity periods change. Confirm with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division before scheduling.