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To find a location near you, see: Note: To find training and testing for 3-wheel motorcycles (sidecars and trikes), see Sidecar/trike training schools. Lone Wolf Harley – Davidson 2nd Street, Bldg 2007A, Room 209 Command Navy Region Northwest (Bremerton, Bangor, Everett and Whidbey Island) N35 Safety Department Bldg 95 Motorcycle License in Washington WA Motorcycle Endorsement Eligibility WA Motorcycle Instruction Permit Getting Your WA Motorcycle License WA Motorcycle Safety Courses Motorcycle License Fees in Washington 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 Washington State is renowned for its natural beauty and the unquestionably fresh air produced by its blanket of evergreens.

What better way to enjoy them both than by cruising the area in a motorcycle?To enjoy that perk, you'll first have to earn your motorcycle endorsement, by following the steps designated by the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL). Welcome to the Evergreen State! You have 30 days after moving to Washington to transfer your out-of-state license—and your motorcycle endorsement.To switch your motorcycle license over to Washington, visit a local DOL office and:Follow the same steps to transfer your out-of-state driver's license. Bring proof of your out-of-state motorcycle license/endorsement (if different than your standard license). Pay the $89 fee for a Washington license.Additional motorcycle endorsement fee may apply. Ask DOL employees for more fee information. WA Motorcycle Endorsement Eligibility To qualify for a Washington State motorcycle endorsement, you'll need to:Be at least 16 years old.Applicants under 18 years old must also:Pass a motorcycle education course.Have permission of a parent/guardian to apply.

Have a WA driver's license. Pass the motorcycle knowledge and skills tests:Through a motorcycle training school.As part of an approved motorcycle safety course. Pay the appropriate motorcycle endorsement fees.Endorsement fees begin at $15. Read below for more details on wrapping up these steps.WA Motorcycle Instruction Permit While motorcycle permits are optional in Washington State, they offer a great way to practice your biker skills.To get your motorcycle instruction permit, you will need to visit a motorcycle training school, and take the motorcycle knowledge test. After passing your knowledge exam, you'll be given a pink score sheet. You have 180 days to take this to your local DOL office to turn it into a motorcycle permit.Make sure to also bring:Your Washington State driver's license. The $15 motorcycle permit fee. Having a permit is an extremely helpful step, but it comes with several specific rules. Motorcycle permit holders in Washington State are Your permit will be

valid for 90 days. If you're not ready to take your skills test and earn your endorsement at that point, it's okay. You can renew your permit for an additional 90 days by: Visiting a Department of Licensing office. Paying the $15 permit renewal fee. If you need another permit after this renewal, you'll first need to enroll in a motorcycle safety course. You can then apply for another permit by revisiting the office with your proof of enrollment and paying another renewal fee. To earn your motorcycle license in Washington you can: Pass the motorcycle knowledge and skills tests at a motorcycle training school. Once you pass the exams, bring your green score sheet to your local DOL office to complete your application within 180 days. Complete a motorcycle safety course. Once you have successfully completed the course, bring your completion card to your local DOL office within 180 days. local licensing office, you'll need to submit: Either your green score sheet or course completion card.

Your Washington driver's license. Your motorcycle permit, if applicable. Payment for your motorcycle endorsement fee. Fees begin at $15; see below for a breakdown. An approved motorcycle safety course will offer you hands-on motorcycle training, as well as allow you to take your knowledge and skills tests. By successfully passing through a state-approved safety course, you will be able to report directly to the WA Department of Licensing to pick up your official motorcycle endorsement. Motorcycle safety courses cost: $125, for residents 18 years old or older. This is the subsidized price. Courses may offer different non-subsidized pricing. $50, for residents under 18 years old. You'll have to bring: A signed parent/guardian permission form, if you're under 18 years old. After successfully passing through the program, you'll be issued a course completion certificate. You'll need this to get your motorcycle endorsement. You can find a complete list of motorcycle safety courses on the Department of Licensing website.