Motorcycle Endorsement

What is a motorcycle?

A motorcycle is a two-wheeled (sometimes three-wheeled) motorized vehicle, typically powered by an internal combustion engine, and steered using handlebars. It's designed to carry one or two passengers on a seat or saddle.  A motor-driven cycle is a motorcycle, motor scooter, moped, electric-assisted bicycle, motor-assisted scooter, and every motorized bicycle having an engine with less than 150 cubic centimeters displacement or a motor that produces not more than five horsepower.  You can read at the bottom of this page about the different types of motor-driven cycles and if they require a motorcycle endorsement.

STEPS

  1. Gather Your Documents For Your Motorcycle Learner Permit:

    • Current Utah driver license.
    • Address verification (2) if you have moved from your last known address on file.
      • If you submit your address change online prior to scheduling your appointment, address verification will not be required.
    • Has your name changed?
      • If the name on your driver license is different than the name on your identity document (e.g., birth certificate, amended birth certificate, or passport), it must be accompanied by legal documentation authorizing the name change.  These include a certified state marriage certificate, divorce decree, updated passport, amended birth certificate, adoption paperwork, citizenship/naturalization certificate, or court documents indicating the name change sealed by the court.
  2. Submit Application and Schedule Appointment:

    • You will need to schedule an appointment to visit a Driver License office to start the process of adding a motorcycle endorsement to your Utah driver license.

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  3. Arrive For Your Appointment:

    • Have your appointment confirmation number ready to check in at the front desk.
    • Take a photo.
    • Take a number.
    • Present documents to the examiner.
    • Complete the eye test.
    • Pay the non-refundable license fee of $23.00 for replacement or $52.00 for renewal, plus the motorcycle endorsement fee of $18.00.
    • Take the 25-question closed-book written knowledge test and pass to receive your motorcycle learner permit.
    • Come back to this page and move to step 4 when you are ready to complete your motorcycle rider skills test, or if you failed the motorcycle written knowledge test and you need to reschedule, click here.
  4. Motorcycle Rider Skills Test:

    • You have two options:
      1. Complete the rider skills test at the Driver License Division, click here to schedule your appointment; or
      2. Complete an MSF basic rider or advanced rider course and bring the completion card back to the Driver License Division to waive the rider skills test.  Click here to schedule your appointment.
  5. Arrive For Your Appointment:

    • Have your appointment confirmation number ready to check in at the front desk.
    • Have your motorcycle learner permit.
    • If you are taking the rider skills test, you should have driven your motorcycle and be ready to test.
    • If you brought your MSF completion card to waive the rider skills test, notify the front desk when you arrive.
    • If you came back to this step because you have failed the motorcycle rider skills test and need to reschedule, click here.
  6. When Do I Get My Endorsement/License?

    • When you have passed the written knowledge test and rider skills test, you will be given a temporary paper license.  
    • The hard copy license will be mailed to you in approximately 4-6 weeks.
    • When applying for a replacement license to add the motorcycle endorsement, the expiration date of the new license will be the same expiration date as your current license.  However, if your license expires in the next six months, you would be eligible to renew.
  7. Attention: By law, you may not possess more than one REAL ID-compliant certificate at a time (e.g., a Utah license and a Colorado ID.)

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