Oregon Motorcycle Driver’s License
Motorists in Oregon must obtain a motorcycle driver’s license or a motorcycle instruction permit in order to operate a motorcycle and you are not required to get a permit before applying for an motorcycle endorsement.
A motorcycle instruction permit allows a motorcycle operation during daylight, under the supervision of a licensed motorcycle driver who is at least 21 years old. The supervisor must be in visual contact with the permit holder. To get a motorcycle instruction permit, applicants must apply in person in any DMV office in Oregon. Applicants must complete the following requirements:
- Be a resident of or domiciled in Oregon
- At least 16 years old
- Provide proof of identity and address
- Have held a regular Oregon driver’s license
- Pass the vision test.
- Pay the testing and issuance fees.
- Not have suspended or revoked driving license in Oregon or any other state.
- Complete a Driver License/Identification Card Application
- Pass the motorcycle endorsement knowledge test. Study the Oregon Motorcycle and Moped Operating Manual
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To get a motorcycle endorsement on your driver’s license that will allow you to operate any size of motorcycle, you must apply in person and complete the flowing requirements:
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- Be a resident of or domiciled in Oregon.
- At least 16 years of age.
- Have or qualified for an Oregon driver’s license.
- Provide proof of your full legal name
Note: applicants who are younger than 18 years old must have a parent or guardian consent and must complete a Team Oregon Motorcycle Basic Rider Training Course. The Basic rider training course is required for all new motorcycle endorsement applicants who are 30 years old or younger. This will provide professional training for both beginners and experienced riders that will prepare them for the real-world riding and traffic. This professional motorcycle training is offered by the Team Oregon program.