Any person who operates a motorcycle, motorbike or other two or three-wheeled motor-driven vehicle on the highways shall have a driver license with a motorcycle endorsement. Persons over the age of 18 must pass a written examination and road skills test road skills test exam to obtain a motorcycle endorsement. The written and road test examinations are waived for those who complete the approved motorcycle rider education program. The fee for the motorcycle endorsements is .
A person who passes a knowledge and skills examination administered by the Division on a three-wheeled motor vehicle shall have a restriction placed on his or her driver license, in addition to the motorcycle endorsement, limiting him or her the operation of three-wheeled motor vehicles.
Persons under the age of 18 must have the motorcycle application signed by their parents or the duly appointed legal guardian. They must complete the Motorcycle Rider Education Program as approved by the Division.
The Division publishes a Delaware Motorcycle Operator Manual which covers the requirements for the motorcycle endorsement, procedures to acquire the endorsement, testing requirements, and the basic knowledge needed to obtain this endorsement.
Call for further information or to register for classes and schedules
You can register for Motorcycle Training Courses: Online
Registration Office
P.O. Box 698
Dover, DE 19903
Please include a check or money order made payable to the Division of Motor Vehicles. Cash or counter checks are not accepted.
Motorcycle Training information, including a registration form, can also be obtained:
Once you have passed the knowledge exam, you will be issued a motorcycle permit which is valid for six months. You can extend the permit for an additional six months. You must apply for an extension at the DMV before the expiration date and pay a $5.00 fee. The following restrictions apply when operating a motorcycle with a temporary instruction permit:
Road Tests: Road tests are given on every weekday, except Wednesday. They will not be conducted during inclement weather (rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog, wind, etc.). Contact the facility that you obtained your permit for road test information. DMV offers 2 easy and convenient options for you to schedule your road exam when you feel you are ready. You may use DMV’s online My Road Test scheduler or call your local DMV office to speak with a DMV associate.
Upon arriving for your ROAD EXAM you must have the following in your possession:
If you fail any part of the road exam, you should prepare yourself thoroughly to take it again at a later date.