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* Do you have your motorcycle license? * Do you currently own a motorcycle? * When do you plan to acquire your motorcycle? Less than 3 months Greater than a year SIGN UP FOR EXCLUSIVE EMAIL OFFERS & UPDATES Look for exclusive news and offers in your e-mail soon! Continuing Education Home Page Current List of Courses Explore a career in the automotive industry, enhance your skills, or start your own business. Automotive Detailing Certification | Learn how to professionally clean an automobile and prepare for auto detailing jobs available in the area! Become trained in basic detailing, including the fundamentals of engine detailing, interior and exterior cleaning, and waxing and buffing techniques. Students also learn the proper use of chemicals and tools, how to recognize problems, how to estimate cost and time requirements, and much more. Auto dealers’ 12-hour pre-licensure training | This course provides the 12 hours of training required for a used motor vehicle dealer’s license.

This is a DMV standard set to ensure compliance with General Statute 20-288. Commercial Drivers License Permit preparation (CDL) | Become a part of the growing and exciting industry of truck driving! Trucks carry nearly all consumer goods at some point. This course covers the basics and the core competencies necessary to pass the written exam to obtain a Commercial Driver's License Permit. Motorcycle Safety Foundation Classes Basic Rider Course | Develop physical and mental skills and learn strategies for becoming a safe and responsible rider. Learn motorcycle control skills: clutch, straight line riding, stopping, and many others. Find out how to minimize risks and ride safely on quiet roads and busy streets. This is a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) course; successful students will receive endorsement cards and will not have to take the riding portion of the DMV test. Basic rider students must bring the following equipment to class: Full-fingered gloves, over-the-ankle footwear, long sleeves, long pants, and eye protection (sunglasses, eye glasses, goggles, or face shield).

Wake Tech will provide the motorcycle and helmet for the basic rider classes. Bring a DOT-approved helmet if you have one. We will provide helmets, but it is best to use your own. Experienced Rider Course | This Motorcycle Safety Foundation course is designed for riders who already have a license (or learner's permit) and ride frequently. Learn street-riding strategies and reinforce important knowledge of traction, cornering, and counter steering. Experienced rider students must provide their own motorcycle. Bring the following items to class: full-fingered gloves, over-the-ankle footwear, long sleeves, long pants, eye protection (sunglasses, eye glasses, goggles, or face shield), and a DOT-approved helmet. A valid driver's license with a motorcycle endorsement or learner's permit and proof of insurance are required. NC Auto Inspection Certification | If you perform motor vehicle safety and OBD emissions inspections, Wake Tech offers an 8-hour Initial Safety certification class, an 8-hour Initial OBD Emissions certification class, and a 8-hour recertification class for safety and OBD.

These classes are designed for those who are looking to become Auto Inspection Mechanics or who are looking for Recertification as Auto Inspection Mechanics. New Inspection Mechanics are expected to have good automotive knowledge and experience, they need to register for and pass both Initial Safety class and Initial OBD II class, in this order. All inspection classes are 8 hours each per NC DMV. Motorcycle Registration in North Carolina
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Recent advancements in the industry have led to a much easier experience for renewing your auto registration. Although it's now possible to renew your registration online via your local DMV, you may prefer the convenience and service provided by our approved partner for a modest fee. State Motor Vehicle Agency Available Nights & Weekends Do it for me Are you a North Carolina resident who owns a motorcycle?
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If you are moving into North Carolina and are bringing a motorcycle registered in another state, you have a limited amount of time before you must register it in North Carolina, depending on your former state of residence and its agreement with North Carolina. This is usually 30 days, or when you secure gainful employment, whichever is sooner. To register it, you must fill out a title application, available at any vehicle and license plate renewal office, and sign it in the presence of a notary.
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Visit a vehicle and license plate renewal office. Fill out the Title Application form and sign in the presence of a notary. You will need an odometer statement if the vehicle is less than 10 years old. You will need a Damage Disclosure statement if the vehicle was purchased from a dealer. Receive license plate that must be put on the back of your vehicle. A North Carolina title will be mailed to you or the lienholder. If registering a vehicle from out of state, you have to have the vehicle inspected. An instant or fast title may be issued over the counter at the Raleigh and Charlotte state offices. There is an extra fee of $75 for this service. For certain vehicles registered in Wake, Durham, and Orange Counties, there is a Regional Transportation Authority Registration Tax of $5. The additional $5 fee is due on the following vehicle classifications: U-drive it passenger vehicles Common carriers, contract carriers Exempt for-hire passenger carrier vehicles