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    There are a lot of motorcyclists in Ohio―well over 600,000― which puts the state near the top of the list in terms of licensed
    riders. If you would like to join that list, here are the proper steps to take.

    Top Getting a Learner's Permit

    To begin with, you'll need to be at least 15 1/2 years old, and you'll have to obtain a temporary learner's permit. You can receive a permit by:

    1. Picking up or downloading a copy of the Motorcycle Operator Manual, as well as a Digest of Ohio Motor Laws.
    2. Studying the information. Once you feel confident enough with the material, head to a driver's license exam station and take the written test. You'll also have to take a vision test. Both tests are free to take, and no appointment is necessary. Be sure to have the proper identification to prove your name, age, and Social Security number.
    3. Passing both tests.
    4. Going to a deputy registrar's agency with the same documentation used at the exam office. While there, you'll receive your temporary packet for $19.50.

    If you're younger than 18 years old, you must bring your parent, legal guardian, or someone with custody of you to the deputy registrar's agency. Or, if no one fitting these categories is available, bring an adult who is willing to assume responsibility of you.

    The permit is valid for one year, and you'll be allowed to ride with some restrictions.

    Top Getting Your License (Over 18)

    At this point, if you're over 18, you'll have a decision to make as to what to do next. Ohio permits you to try to obtain your license by passing a motorcycle skills test without the benefit of taking a motorcycle safety course. If you'd like to follow this route, you should:

    1. Make an appointment with a driver's license exam station (you can also do this online).
    2. When it's time for your exam, bring your motorcycle, helmet, and eye protection with you to the station.

    If you pass, the examiner will fill out and validate the blue permit from your packet. Take this and either a permit ID or driver's license to a deputy registrar's office.

    Once you've paid the $23 fee, you'll be the proud holder of a motorcycle license or endorsement. It will be good for four years and will expire on your birthday.

    Basic Rider Course

    Now, if you choose to take the Motorcycle Ohio Basic Rider Course instead, you can bypass the riding exam. Of course, you'll have to pass the course first. At that point, you'll be issued a course completion card by your instructor.

    Bring that card within 60 days of issuance to a deputy registrar's office, pay that same $23, and you'll be on your way. (If you wait longer than 60 days, you'll be required to take the motorcycle skills test.)

    Top Getting Your License (Under 18)

    For those under 18, you don't have a choice. You must take the Motorcycle Ohio Basic Rider Course. If you pass it, you'll need to bring proof that you successfully completed it as well as proof that you've completed a driver's education course to an exam station, where you will also need to pass the road test.

    The cost of the course is $25 for those 18 and over. If you're under 18, it's free. Incidentally, you must have a valid motorcycle permit before you can participate in any rider course. For more information on the program, visit Motorcycle Ohio or call (800) 83-RIDER.

    The state highway patrol recommends motorcycle rider training for both beginners and experienced riders as a way to learn more about motorcycle operation and to help reduce the risk of riding, while being in a controlled environment in the presence of trained instructors.

     
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