Michigan Motorcycle Training Requirements
The State of Michigan has established several requirements that must be met in order to legally drive a motorcycle in Michigan. Michigan’s licensing program is administered by the Secretary of State’s office. There is a fee for issuing the motorcycle endorsement, which can be paid at the Secretary of State’s branch office.
The Secretary of State will issue a motorcycle endorsement for a driver’s license to a person if that person meets the following requirements.
- Possess a valid driver’s license
- Register the motorcycle at a Secretary of State’s branch office
- Show proof of insurance of at least $20,000/$40,000 public liability and $10,000 property damage coverage
- Pass a vision test
- Pass a written driver’s knowledge test administered by the Secretary of State’s office
- Complete a motorcycle safety course (if under 16)
- Pass a motorcycle rider skills test
- Present a completion card from a safety course or a skills test certificate within 1 year to a Secretary of State’s branch office
If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan motorcycle accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Motorcycle Accident Handbook” by calling our law office. We will send it along with other important information.
For more information about Michigan motorcycle accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan Motorcycle accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.
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If you were involved in this accident or a similar accident and have questions about your legal rights and options, it is important that you contact a reputable law firm. Please make sure that any Michigan law firm that you contact has significant experience in handling these types of accident and injury cases and has an excellent track record of successful settlements and jury verdicts. We also suggest that the attorney you contact provides you with a free initial consultation.
Posted November 20th 2008 to Registration Information
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