Motorcycles are a much-loved mode of transport for both thrill-seekers and everyday commuters, which is why having a motorcycle license in Washington is so desirable for many. However, while most people are familiar with the process of getting a standard driver's license, each state has unique requirements and procedures for acquiring a motorcycle license. For those seeking to get a Washington motorcycle license, knowing what to expect from the process can save time and effort. Motorcycle licenses, however, are not the only legal concern motorcyclists may face in Washington state.
Motorcycle laws require certain protective equipment, provide age restrictions for passengers, and may specify safety devices for the motorcycle itself. Beyond this, motorcycles are generally considered much more dangerous than standard vehicles, which means accident liability may be more likely. For all of these legal concerns, a Seattle, Washington, motorcycle accident lawyer from Herschensohn Law, PLLC can help. Our firm has a history of settling large cases, including a $2.7 million car crash case in 2024. Contact the office today at (206) 222-9553 for a free assessment.
Do I Need a Motorcycle License to Ride in Washington?
While licensure requirements vary from state to state, motorcyclists are required to have a motorcycle license to ride in Washington. The only exceptions to this include small mopeds with a maximum speed of 30mph or lower, or other small two-wheeled vehicles like electric scooters or e-bikes. All other vehicles may require either a two-wheel motorcycle endorsement or a three-wheel motorcycle endorsement.
Summary of Washington Motorcycle License Laws
Washington requires a motorcycle endorsement for most two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, with a structured process involving eligibility, permits, testing, and application through the Department of Licensing.
- Applicants must be at least 16 years old, hold a valid Washington driver’s license, obtain parental consent if under 18, and pass knowledge and riding skills tests, often through an approved motorcycle safety training school.
- Many riders begin with a 180-day instruction permit, which requires a written knowledge test and a basic riding skills check before advancing to full endorsement testing.
- Two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles require separate endorsements, and Washington allows license transfers from other U.S. states, select territories, British Columbia, and Japan with proper documentation.
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Eligibility Requirements for Motorcycle Endorsements
Before applying for a motorcycle license in Washington state, it is important to review the eligibility requirements to ensure you qualify. According to the Washington State Department of Licensing, one must meet the following criteria to apply for a motorcycle endorsement on a license.
- Applicant must be at least 16 years old.
- Applicant must have a valid Washington State driver's license
- If under 18, the applicant must have a signed consent from a parent or guardian
After this, the applicant must also pass the required knowledge and riding skills tests. More often than not, these are supplied by an approved motorcycle safety training school, which may be accessible through a local DMV or other office.
How to Apply for a Motorcycle License
Once these criteria are met, the would-be motorcycle rider must then pass certain tests and knowledge checks to prove they can drive safely and meet all legal requirements. Understanding the process can help applicants prepare accordingly and succeed without additional tries, which can cost extra because of test fees.
Starting with an Instruction Permit for a Motorcycle
For many, the first step towards a motorcycle license is acquiring a learner’s permit to practice on a motorcycle before taking the test. This is generally required, unless certain exemptions apply. Applicants must pass a written knowledge test and a simple riding skills check to be granted a permit. An instruction permit is valid for 180 days, during which the individual can receive training and instruction to pass the license knowledge and riding tests. Permits can be renewed, but there may be restrictions on how many times a permit can be renewed.
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Knowledge and Riding Skills Tests
After the two required knowledge and riding tests for a learner’s permit, and time training and practicing on a motorcycle for practical experience, the applicant must then pass two more tests for a motorcycle endorsement. The knowledge test for a motorcycle license in Washington consists of 25 questions that assess decision-making skills and the understanding of the fundamentals of motorcycle riding. After this, the rider must take a riding skills test that will assure the authorities that the rider can handle a motorcycle safely. This test generally involves a quick stop and a timed figure 8 element, though the actual process of the test may depend on the instructor or test provider.
Motorcycle License Application
While many would assume this to be the final step, there is one more simple step after testing to acquire a motorcycle license. With the completed test results, the applicant must create an account with the Washington State Department of Licensing and apply for an endorsement. Assuming the test is valid and all details are accounted for, the applicant can request a new license with a motorcycle endorsement. While waiting for the official copy of the renewed license, printable temporary copies will be made available online through the applicant’s account.
Do I Need a Separate Endorsement for 3-Wheel Motorcycles?
RCW § 46.04.330 extends the definition of a motorcycle to include both two-wheeled and three-wheeled vehicles, with some notable exclusions. However, the Washington state government treats two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles as separate vehicle classes, which means riders will need separate endorsements for both types. The differences in structure, handling, and safety procedures for three-wheeled motorcycles, such as motorcycles with sidecars or stabilizing conversion kits, mean a separate license endorsement is required. The process for a three-wheel motorcycle endorsement is slightly different from the standard two-wheeled endorsement, but it will likely be straightforward for most riders.
Can I Transfer a Motorcycle License from Another State?
Yes. Washington state recognizes the motorcycle licensure standards of all U.S. states, territories, and Washington DC. Additionally, drivers with a motorcycle license in British Columbia and Japan can also apply for license transfers. To transfer a motorcycle license, one must bring proof of a valid motorcycle endorsement when applying for a Washington state driver’s license. If the applicant does not bring this proof when applying for a driver’s license, they may be required to retake the knowledge and riding skills tests to get a motorcycle license in the state.
Speak with a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer from Herschensohn Law, PLLC
Due to the popularity of motorcycles across the United States, there are often many legal challenges that arise for motorcyclists. Navigating licensure requirements and applying for a motorcycle license may be straightforward, but future issues could be much more complex. Liability for accidents or seeking compensation for injuries or damages after a motorcycle accident can be incredibly difficult, often requiring the insight of a skilled motorcycle accident lawyer. If you or a loved one were injured in a motorcycle accident, consider speaking with an attorney from Herschensohn Law, PLLC to learn more about your legal rights. Call the office today at (206) 222-9553 for a free assessment of your case.
Helpful FAQs About Motorcycle License Requirements
The following frequently asked questions address key legal and procedural issues related to obtaining a motorcycle license in Washington.
What Are the Eligibility Requirements for a Motorcycle Endorsement?
Applicants must be at least 16 years old and hold a valid Washington State driver’s license. Individuals under 18 must also provide signed parental or guardian consent.
How Long Is a Motorcycle Instruction Permit Valid?
A Washington motorcycle instruction permit is valid for 180 days. Renewal may be possible, although the number of renewals may be limited by state rules.
What Tests Are Required for a Motorcycle Endorsement?
Applicants must pass both a motorcycle knowledge test and a riding skills test. The riding test typically includes a quick stop maneuver and a timed figure-eight, though the format may vary by testing provider.
How Does an Applicant Apply After Passing the Tests?
After passing the required tests, the applicant must create an account with the Washington State Department of Licensing and apply for the motorcycle endorsement. A temporary license is available online while the official license is processed.
Is a Separate Endorsement Required for Three-Wheeled Motorcycles?
Yes, Washington treats two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles as separate vehicle classes. Each requires its own endorsement due to differences in handling, structure, and safety considerations.
Can a Motorcycle License Be Transferred From Another State or Country?
Washington recognizes motorcycle endorsements from all U.S. states, territories, Washington, DC, as well as British Columbia and Japan. Proof of the existing endorsement is required, or the applicant may need to retake the tests.
How Can Herschensohn Law, PLLC Help With Motorcycle-Related Legal Issues?
Attorneys at Herschensohn Law, PLLC could help clarify available legal options for individuals facing motorcycle accident liability or injury-related claims. Consider visiting with an experienced attorney at Herschensohn Law, PLLC to learn more about your legal options.