Obtaining a Motorcycle Learner's Permit
 
 
Knowledge testing for a motorcycle learner's permit is provided by appointment only at DMV offices.

The learner's permit allows you to drive a motorcycle with restrictions to help you gain experience on the road and allows you to drive the motorcycle without a motorcycle endorsement for 60 days.  A permit can be renewed once during the same calendar year.
 
What to do:
  • Begin the process to get a motorcycle endorsement. (The motorcycle novice safety course is not required to obtain a learner's permit.)
  • Make an appointment at a DMV office.  Make your appointment here.
  • Pass the vision and motorcycle knowledge tests.  Once you pass both tests, you qualify for a motorcycle learner's permit. 
What to bring:
What it will cost:
You are subject to following restrictions while operating a with a motorcycle learner's permit:  
  • Valid in Connecticut only.
  • Valid during daylight use only.
  • Not valid for carrying passengers.
  • Not valid on a limited access highways.
  • Vision protecting devise must be used, including but not limited to goggles, glasses, face shields, windshields and wind screens.
  • Protective headgear of a type which conforms to the minimum specifications established by Section 14-289g of the Connecticut General Statutes must be worn.
You will not receive a permanent driver license or ID card while at DMV.   It will arrive through the mail.  You may retain your expiring license or ID provided there are no changes other than address.  For more on this, please see Central Issuance. After visiting an office, you can track the delivery of your new card.