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A New York State resident must have a Class M or Class MJ driver license or learner permit to drive a motorcycle. To get a motorcycle license, you must first get a motorcycle learner permit.
Note: If you plan to apply for a motorcycle learner permit and another class of learner permit (like a Class - D 'Operator' (car), apply for the other learner permit first. When you have the other learner permit, you can apply for your motorcycle permit.
Step 1: Prepare for the Motorcycle Permit TestClass M permit tests are given in 19 languages: English, Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bosnian, Chinese, French, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu, and Yiddish.
When you apply, you will need to provide proof of age, identification, and residence. Your permit will be Standard, Enhanced, or REAL ID, depending on the proofs you bring and the fee. See a side-by-side comparison to learn more and determine which type of permit is right for you.
Complete one of these guides to ensure you have the documents and proofs of identification you need before you apply.
If you use the "Statement of Identity and/or Residence by Parent/Guardian (PDF)" (MV-45), your parent or guardian must come with you.
Step 2: Apply for and Take the Permit TestYou can begin your application online or at a DMV office.
You can come to a DMV to apply (but is easier if you start your application online). Follow these instructions
Before you schedule your road test, we recommend that you have at least 30 hours of practice on a motorcycle, with or without formal instruction. We also recommend that you have at least 10 hours of practice in medium to high-volume traffic.
When you practice driving with a motorcycle learner permit
If you do not already have another class of New York State driver license, you must complete a pre-licensing course or a Driver Education course before you can schedule a road test.
Your road test can be waived if you are qualified and you complete an approved course. To get information about approved courses in your area, visit the New York State Motorcycle Safety Program website.
To qualify for the waiver you must
You cannot get a waiver for a motorcycle road test if you completed a rider course given in another state.
Step 4: Schedule Your Road TestIf you are under the age of 18, you must wait at least 6 months from the date you received your learner permit to schedule your road test.
The road test scheduling system offers the earliest available dates and times at sites near the ZIP code you provide. Usually, the earliest date is within 3 to 5 weeks, but at peak testing periods during summer and school breaks it may be up to 10 weeks away. There are no waiting lists. Tests are almost always on weekdays (only rarely do we offer them on a Saturday).
You do not need to schedule your road test in the county or area of the state where you live. Find road test locations.
What you need to schedule
Tests can be canceled/rescheduled or relocated due to bad weather or road construction. Before you leave for your test, check for any cancellations, closings, and delays.
Arrive up to 15 minutes before the time of your test. If you are late, the license examiner may not be able to conduct your test and you will have to reschedule.
Possession of a firearm, rifle, or shotgun in or upon any New York State DMV road test site is prohibited by law unless otherwise authorized (Penal Law §§265.01-D, 265.01-E).
Bring
If you pass the road test, the examiner will issue a temporary motorcycle license to you.
If you do not have another class of New York State driver license, you will receive your motorcycle license with your photo by mail about 2 weeks after your road test (you do not have to visit a DMV office);
If you already have another class of New York State driver license, wait at least 7 days after your road test to apply for your motorcycle license at a DMV office, and be sure to
Both driver license classes will be listed on your new document (for example, Class DM). Your new license expires on the same date as your previous one.
The DMV office will issue a temporary license without a photo of you. Allow two weeks to receive your new license by mail.