Motorcycle Licensing & Requirements in Oklahoma


Motorcycle rider taking a skills test in Oklahoma parking lot

Gearing up for your Oklahoma motorcycle license? Here’s what a real skills test looks like—cones, coaches, and all.

Summary

Getting your motorcycle license in Oklahoma is easier than you think — especially if you’re prepared. This guide covers written and riding tests, alternate licensing paths like the MSF Basic RiderCourse, and what minors and out-of-state riders need to know. All based on current official sources.

Written Exam Overview

The written motorcycle endorsement test in Oklahoma has 25 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need at least 20 correct answers (80%). Questions are based on:

  • Oklahoma motorcycle laws
  • Traffic signs and safety
  • Proper riding techniques

You must also complete a standard vision screening.

What’s on the Skills Test?

The riding skills exam is designed to evaluate your control and hazard avoidance. Expect to perform:

  • Sharp turns and U-turns
  • Sudden stops
  • Swerving around obstacles
  • Riding through curves

Eye protection is required if your motorcycle doesn’t have a windshield.

Skip the Tests with MSF Certification

Completing a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Basic RiderCourse waives both the written and riding tests. Submit your MSF certificate to Service Oklahoma and you’re done. Most courses include:

  • 5 hours of classroom learning (in person or online)
  • 10–11 hours of range riding practice
  • Use of a training motorcycle

MSF courses also qualify you for insurance discounts and improved riding skills.

Minors and Out-of-State Transfers

  • Ages 14–15: Must complete MSF, pass the written test, and hold a permit for 30+ days.
  • Ages 16–17: May qualify for a restricted license with parental consent.
  • Out-of-State Riders: If your motorcycle license is valid or expired within 6 months, Oklahoma will exchange it after a vision check.

Quick Steps to Get Licensed

  • ✅ Pass written and vision tests (unless waived)
  • ✅ Take riding exam or MSF course
  • ✅ Submit required ID and documentation
  • ✅ Visit a Service Oklahoma or tag agency office

References

*This information is current as of June 2025. Always check the official Service Oklahoma website for the latest licensing requirements.

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