How Do I Get a Motorcycle License in Virginia?

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If you’re wondering how to get a motorcycle license in Virginia, you should know that there are several steps you must complete under Virginia law. You must hold a learner’s permit, have the proper safety gear, and pass a vision and practical skills test. You can start working toward your motorcycle license at the same time as your regular driver’s license. 

Eligibility Requirements for a Virginia Motorcycle License 

To be eligible for a Virginia motorcycle license, you must: 

  • Be at least 16 years and three months old
  • Complete a Virginia Rider Training Program course or pass the motorcycle knowledge exam 
  • Hold your permit for 30 days if you are 18 or older and passed the knowledge exam
  • Hold your permit for nine months if you are under 18 or if you completed a Virginia Rider Training Program course
  • Pass the motorcycle road skills test if you completed a Virginia Rider Training Program course

You do not need a valid Virginia driver’s license before seeking a motorcycle license. However, if you don’t pass the regular driver’s license exam, your license will be for motorcycles only. 

Motorcycle riders from other states can apply for a Virginia motorcycle license. However, they must turn in their out-of-state license to receive one. Virginia does not allow riders to simultaneously hold licenses from Virginia and another state. 

Steps to Obtain a Virginia Motorcycle Permit 

If you’re wondering how to get a motorcycle permit in VA, you must: 

A motorcycle learner’s permit is valid for 12 months and lets you ride accompanied by a valid Virginia motorcycle license holder who is 21 or older. If 12 months pass before you complete the requirements for a full motorcycle license, you can apply for another learner’s permit. 

Importance of Completing a Motorcycle Safety Course in Virginia 

Completing a motorcycle safety course before getting your full license is a great way to make sure you have the skills necessary to stay safe on the road. However, there are other benefits to completing one of these courses. 

For example, by providing proof of completion of the Virginia Rider Training Program, you can skip taking the motorcycle knowledge exam and the motorcycle road skills test. Additionally, many motorcycle insurance companies offer discounts for riders who provide proof of completing a motorcycle safety course. 

Passing the DMV Skills Test and Getting Your License 

You can schedule your DMV skills test online. Before showing up for the test, make sure you have the following, as the examiner will check for them before the test begins: 

  • A registered motorcycle in good working condition
  • A valid license plate and inspection sticker on your motorcycle
  • A Department of Transportation-approved helmet with a face shield, safety glasses, or goggles
  • Protective clothing, including a long-sleeved jacket, riding gloves, long pants, and boots that cover your ankles

The test will cover skills necessary for safe riding, including starting, accelerating, braking, shifting, turning, and swerving. If you would rather complete a Virginia Rider Training Program instead of taking the test, you may do so. 

Talk to Our Virginia Motorcycle Accident Attorney Now 

If you were injured in a Virginia motorcycle accident, call (703) 762-2142 or contact D. Michael Mullori, Jr., Attorney at Law, for a free consultation about your case.

When a serious accident turns your life upside down, you need an experienced, dedicated, and caring attorney on your side. Turn to a personal injury lawyer in Prince William County to fight for you.