Detailed Information
Wisconsin Motorcycle Driver’s License
Basic Requirements for the License
A motorcycle instruction permit is one requirement in order to get a motorcycle driver’s license. An applicant of a learner’s permit must pass the motorcycle knowledge test, a sign reading test and vision screening test. For applicants who are under 18 years old, they have to complete the following requirements:- Be at least 16 years old.
- Have a sponsor
- Provide documents that prove the completion of a Driver Education.
- Provide proof of enrollment or completion of a Basic Motorcycle Rider Course
- Proof of driver education classes and driver’s training behind the wheel hours.
- Existing driver’s license or learner’s permit held for at least six months.
- Have not committed any driving violations for at least six months.
- Documents as proof of residency.
- Pass the motorcycle skills test.
- Provide proof of enrollment and completion of a Basic Motorcycle Training Course.
- Pay the fee.
Requirements for applicants 18 years old and above
Applicants who are over 18 years old need to apply for a Wisconsin driver’s license, if you don’t hold a cycle license already. Most riders have both a Class D license and the motorcycle license. To get a license, go to your local DMV office and complete the following requirements:-
- Complete a Driver License/State ID Application.
- Provide your social Security number.
- Answer the medical questions on the application.
- Complete the vision test.
- Surrender your out-state driver license or identification card if you are a new resident of Wisconsin.
- Pay your fee.
- Provide proof of residency.
- Take a driving skills test or provide proof of completion of a Basic Motorcycle Training Course. (See Wisconsin Motorcyclists’ Handbook.)