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Licensing in Texas

aka1004

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I could use some info from folks in Texas.
I know that spyder is just another motorcycle in Texas but will they let's you take skill test on spyder? What kinda paperwork are required if you are moving from another state? License from previous state, social and anything else?
Does state of Texas hands your permanent licence right then and there or mailed?

Thank you in advance.
 
Welcome to Texas. He is at least part of what you are asking. If you have a motorcycle license from another state you do not have to take a skills test. Yest a skills test can be taken on a spyder. When you apply for a Texas license you will need to have, your current license from the other state, social security card, original or certified copy of birth cert., current isnsurance card and Texas registration of the spyder. Hope that helps you out some, what part of Texas you moving to?
 
Welcome to Texas. He is at least part of what you are asking. If you have a motorcycle license from another state you do not have to take a skills test. Yest a skills test can be taken on a spyder. When you apply for a Texas license you will need to have, your current license from the other state, social security card, original or certified copy of birth cert., current isnsurance card and Texas registration of the spyder. Hope that helps you out some, what part of Texas you moving to?

Dallas area and thank you.
California does not require motorcycle license for spyder so I guess will have to take skills test and may be even written test if they have a seperate one for motorcycle.
Do you get your permanent license on the spot?
 
Sorry I forgot about answering that question. Yes they give you a temp. permit on the spot and then mail you the actual license 4 to 6 week later. What they required when I got my motorcycle endorcement years ago and as far as I know still the requirements is to take and pass a written test (hint brush up on hand signals) then take the skills test. The way the skills test works here is you ride the spyder ahead of the DPS officer who is following you in a car and he blows the horn once you turn right and he blows the horn twice and you turn left. He takes you on about a 10 min ride and then signs off on you skills test. Again that was how it was when I did mine years ago and how it was done a few years ago when my son got his. Now that is also how it is here in a much smaller town that Dallas, in a city they may have a different program. Good luck and welcome to Texas. Oh yea one more thing the list of documents is the same for a car license as well.
 
I just found something interesting that has to do with this thread. Go to the BRP webb site and on the home page at the bottom they list different sites for information. First collum fourth from the bottom is a site called liscencing. Click on it and pick the state you want and it will give you general information and the states webb site for more info. Nice touch BRP. :thumbup:
 
Motorcycle license

I could use some info from folks in Texas.
I know that spyder is just another motorcycle in Texas but will they let's you take skill test on spyder? What kinda paperwork are required if you are moving from another state? License from previous state, social and anything else?
Does state of Texas hands your permanent licence right then and there or mailed?

Thank you in advance.

I don't know about Texas but in some states if you take your test on a three wheel motorcycle, that is all you can drive legally.
 
I'm in Tyler, about 90 minutes East of Dallas. Come see us here!!

I took the Basic Riders Course and all I needed was the written test. With the course (2 days) and the book, I aced the DPS test. I walked out with a temp permit and the perminant one came in about 2 weeks.
 
I'm in Tyler, about 90 minutes East of Dallas. Come see us here!!

I took the Basic Riders Course and all I needed was the written test. With the course (2 days) and the book, I aced the DPS test. I walked out with a temp permit and the perminant one came in about 2 weeks.

Phil,
Did you take the course on 2 wheels or three? I ask only because my better half would take a 3 wheel class to get her license, but she won't ride 2 wheels.

I took the standard class on the little 2 wheel bike.

Best Regards
 
Phil,
Did you take the course on 2 wheels or three? I ask only because my better half would take a 3 wheel class to get her license, but she won't ride 2 wheels.
I took the standard class on the little 2 wheel bike.
Best Regards

2 wheels. They provided the bikes (12 per class). BUT... they do have a 3 wheel class that I THINK is for refresher and advanced drivers. Here's their site- http://www.motorsportstc.com/

I rode as a kid and in college, back when no license was required and hadn't been on a bike for about 40 years. I kept moaning about it. So for Christmas 2 years ago, my wife got me a gift certificate to the course with a note that said- "put up or shut up old man"! I finally worked up the nerve and it is the BEST thing I have done. It's one of those things that while it might be very slow and boring for a well experienced rider, getting the basics in life never hurts. We had some WELL seasoned drivers in my class that took it to finally become legal.
 
Which small town within 100 miles Of Dallas that has dps office and slow enough for me to get everything done in one day?
Register spyder, get regular license changed over, take written test for mitocycle AND take skill test. P:D
 
I didn't have the motrocycle imdorsement for a few years and was told by dps that you had to take the safety course for the driving portion... Maybe just our county...that was last year so I took the course on 2 wheels... the course is so tight that the spyder can not turn that sharp, but the instructor said that dps was working on a 3 wheel course. just fyi...:chat:
 
Which small town within 100 miles Of Dallas that has dps office and slow enough for me to get everything done in one day?
Register spyder, get regular license changed over, take written test for mitocycle AND take skill test. P:D

Registration will need to be done in your own county I'm pretty sure. The DPS office here in Tyler had me in the door, number taken, cakked to do my test (written), chcked the test, filled in a few papers and out the door in about 90 minutes. DO check with them before you head this way to be sure what they'll allow you to do.

I know there are offices closer to Dallas that are smallish, but that's my experience.
 
Lots of old information here. Texas now requires you to take the motorcycle safety course instead of riding in front of a DPS officer. No, you are not limited to a 3 wheeler if you take it on a Spyder, Texas doesn't have a restricted MC endorsement. But the course isn't set up for a Spyder and you may not be able to pass. We just took ours on the supplied 125 Kawas. The written exam doesn't put emphasis on hand signals. Motorcycles are required to have turn signals now.
Safety courses are offered in lots of locations, many of the community colleges sponsor the course.
Here's a good web site to start.
http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/motorcycle-license.php
 
Thank you all.
I have not been on a 2 wheeler in 22 years...
That safety course is for beginners right? How much actual training before you take the test if there is a test?
 
Thank you all.
I have not been on a 2 wheeler in 22 years...
That safety course is for beginners right? How much actual training before you take the test if there is a test?


In VA they use 250 Suzuki and all experience levels make up a class from those that have never been on a bike to those that have been riding for years. Most of the long time riders are there due to tickets for being caught without a license. Strange thing is a lot of those that are rank beginners score better than those that have been riding for years. The beginners did better due to no bad habits to break. This course is two full days with both written and skills tests being given on the second day. All the material for both tests are covered fully with lots of help for those that need it. Upon completion you are given a certificate which you take to DMV and they give you your endorsement. You can ride on the certificate for 30 days before you have to go to DMV. I had not ridden in over 25 years when I took the course and have to admit it seemed so simple (for me). It was hovering around 98 deg. both days and in full gear that was more like 100+ deg.
:shemademe_smilie: :yes: :spyder:
 
Yes, the course is for beginners. I hadn't been on a 2 wheeler since 1979. There were several people who had never been on a 2 wheeler before. It isn't hard, 1/2 day of class, short test then 1 1/2 days on the course with a driving test at the end. Again, it isn't hard. You are pretty much guaranteed to pass unless you drop your bike... like the 2 beginners did. Stupid mistakes, but they didn't pass.
For the written test, I just waltzed into the DPS license place, showed my certificate from the safety class and asked to take the test. Common sense test, most of which was taught in the class.
 
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