TIA CDL TRAINING, LLC.

Become a Professional CDL Driver

— Fast, Affordable, and Confident.

TIA CDL Training delivers hands-on, FMCSA-approved CDL Class A instruction designed to get you job-ready in weeks, not months.

Accelerated, Accredited Training

FMCSA-approved CDL Class A training with a 4–6 week program designed to get you road-ready fast.

Real-World, Hands-On Experience

Hands-on instruction in driving, Pre-Trip, and classroom learning using real, full-sized rigs.

Expert Instructors, Personal Attention

Experienced industry instructors and small class sizes for personalized, one-on-one training.

Proven Results & Financial Support

High pass rates and proven student success, with financing available through the MET Program and Texas Workforce Commission.

Meet Your InstructorS

TIA CDL School is led by Mario and Sylvia Dominguez, a husband-and-wife team with nearly 20 years of experience in the trucking industry and over 25 years of marriage.

Sylvia works with students at the start of their journey, preparing those without a CDL permit by teaching the fundamentals needed to pass the permit exam. Once students obtain their permits, Mario takes over with hands-on, behind-the-wheel training to help students earn their CDL and build real confidence on the road.

Together, they provide a seamless, start-to-finish training experience focused on safety, skill, and long-term success

how quick i got in and out and its a really good school and hands out 10/10 recommend passed my test on my first attempt as well

Hunner D.

I had a great experience at this CDL school. The instructors were knowledgeable, patient, and really took the time to make sure I understood everything—from pre-trip inspections to backing maneuvers and road driving. They didn’t just rush us through; they actually cared about making sure we were ready for the test and for real-life trucking.

Andrew B.

These people are really dedicated to teaching you. They give it their all to get you certified. I highly recommend. 10/10 5⭐best hands on training in the 806

Eduardo G.