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If you wish to operate any two or three wheel motorcycle, whose engine size is more than 50 cc, you are required to have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or hold a ‘Motorcycle Only’ license. Please note that anyone driving a motorcycle without an endorsement is violating the law.
Starting on July 1, 2008 the State of Florida requires that new Motorcyclists (age 16 and older) must take and pass the Basic Rider Course (BRC) through the Florida Rider Training Program before they get a "Motorcycle Only" License or can have the Motorcycle Endorsement added to their current Drivers License. When you successfully completed the ...
Insurance, motorcycle, helmet and student handbook are provided for the course. As of July 1, 2008, completion of the Basic Rider Course (BRC) is required for all motorcyclists who wish to obtain a “Motorcycle Also” endorsement or “Motorcycle Only” license.
How to Get a Florida Motorcycle License. FL motorcycle licensing requirements differ depending on whether you're trying to get a: Motorcycle endorsement on your existing driver's license. “Motorcycle Only" license. You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a motorcycle license.
If you wish to operate any two or three wheel motorcycle, whose engine is more than 50 cc, you are required to have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or a motorcycle-only license.
Getting your motorcycle license in Florida is a relatively simple process if you follow the steps laid out by the state. By completing the Basic Rider Course, applying for a motorcycle endorsement or motorcycle-only license, and registering your motorcycle, you’ll be ready to enjoy the freedom of the open road.
Florida law requires anyone seeking a motorcycle license or endorsement to take a motorcycle safety course with a curriculum developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). You must take either the MSF Basic RiderCourse (BRC) or the Basic RiderCourse updated (BRCu).