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Alabama Motorcycle License Riding Restrictions Pass Your Test with DMV Cheat Sheets Get answers, save time and pass your motorcycle written test the first time around. DMV Cheat Sheets also offers: Steps to getting your license 50 essential study-guide questions Traffic signs and signals Purchase a DMV Written Test Cheat Sheet As a new Alabama resident, you may turn in your out-of-state motorcycle license for an Alabama motorcycle license. To do so, bring the following to your local Department of Public Safety(DPS) office: Your out-of-state driver's license and/or motorcycle license (if your former state issued them separately). Your Social Security card. One primary form of identification. Payment for the $5 transfer fee and $36.25 license fee (no checks allowed). 14 years old: eligible for a motor-driven cycle license. 16 years old: eligible for a Class M motorcycle license. The Alabama DPS recognizes two classes of engine-equipped cycles―motor-driven cycles and motorcycles.

You'll need to make sure you understand the difference, as some of the requirements for proper licensing and registration are bike-based. A motor-driven cycle is defined as any motorcycle or motor scooter that has: A motor that produces no more than 5 HP (hp).
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Scooters and Mopeds in Alabama. A motorcycle is defined as being: A motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider. Designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, excluding a tractor.
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If you opt for taking the knowledge test, you'll need to do the following: Study the material found in the Alabama Motorcycle Operator Manual. You can pick one up at any DPS station, State Trooper Office, or Probate Judge or License Commissioner Office. Take at least one practice test to assess if you're ready to pass Alabama's motorcycle knowledge exam. Make a test appointment with your local AL DPS office. If you're interested in taking an motorcycle safety course instead, call (800) 446-9227 or visit Motorcycle Safety Foundation for more information. When you're ready to apply for your M endorsement, bring the following documents to your local DPS office: A third form of acceptable secondary identification. Applicants 15 years old must provide acceptable proof of school enrollment or graduation by providing any one of the following: ―A certified letter from your school stating that you are enrolled. ―A GED or diploma. ―An Enrollment/Exclusion (Form DL1/93).

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