Online Services | Commonwealth Sites | Help | Governor

DMVNow logo Shenandoah National Park license plates
 
section header image

Email this pagePrint this page  

Motorcycle Learner's Permit

A motorcycle learner's permit allows you to learn to operate a motorcycle.

  • You must pass the motorcycle knowledge exam.
  • If you do not currently hold a valid learner's permit or driver's license, you must also pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam.
  • If you are under age 19, you must hold a Virginia motorcycle learner's permit for at least nine months.
  • You must wear an approved safety helmet.
  • You must wear eye and face protection.
  • You must be supervised by a person at least 21 years of age who is licensed to operate a motorcycle, who is alert and able to assist you and is supervising from a separate accompanying motor vehicle.
  • You cannot carry passengers with a motorcycle learner's permit.

Virginia Rider Training Program

After July 1, 2007, customers who are 19 or older, who hold a valid Virginia driver's license and who successfully complete a Virginia Rider Training Program may operate a motorcycle for 30 days from the date of the course completion without having to obtain a learner's permit.

In order to remain eligible to operate a motorcycle, you must apply at DMV within the 30-day period to add the Class M Designation to your license.

More than 200 unique plates! Virginias Secure - Childrens ID Cards Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest. Virginias Secure Drivers Licenses and ID Cards - New secure card features Tell us what you think! Complete our online survey.
Peak Performance - Everyone, Everytime

Newsroom | Subscribe to DMV Web Feed Subscribe to DMV Web Feed  | Plug-Ins | Web Policy

© Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) 2012, All rights reserved.
P.O. Box 27412
Richmond, VA 23269

(804) 497-7100
At DMV, we are committed to protecting your privacy.
It is DMV's policy to only release your information to you.


Level A conformance icon, 
			W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0