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Motorcycle License (Class M) — Eligible Age: 16



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Motorcycle License (Class M) — Eligible Age: 16 
You must have a Class M license or permit (or a driver license with the M
endorsement) if you operate a motorcycle or motortricycle on public
roadways. You will need to pass the Class F and Class M written, vision,
road sign, and motorcycle skills tests. Graduated driver license requirements 
will apply to Class M license applicants between the ages of 16 and 18.  
See the Graduated Driver License requirements later in this chapter.  A 
driver operating a motorized bicycle is not required to obtain a motorcycle 
endorsement, however he or she must hold,  a valid operator’s (or higher 
classification) license.   
For more information about Missouri’s motorcycle laws, please obtain a copy
of the Motorcycle Operator Manual at the Missouri Highway Patrol testing
station or at one of our license offices.
Commercial Driver License (Class A, B, or C)  
You must have a commercial driver license based on the type of commercial
motor vehicle you drive. You must be at least 18 years old to apply for a
CDL, and at least 21 years old to obtain a CDL with a Hazardous 
Materials or School Bus endorsement. You must still meet the “under 21” 
requirements if you apply for a CDL at age 18. Please refer to the Missouri 
Commercial Driver License (CDL) Manual for detailed information about the 
CDL program.
Nondriver License/Identification Card (Class ND) 
You may obtain a photo nondriver license for identification purposes. Your
nondriver license expires on your date of birth in the sixth year after you
apply. If you are age 70 or older, your nondriver license will never expire.
REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN A LICENSE OR PERMIT
Depending on your age, whether you are obtaining a new license or permit,
if you are renewing one, or if you have just moved to Missouri, the
requirements to obtain a license are slightly different.
 •  If you are a driver age 15 to 21, the Graduated Driver License (GDL)
  program applies to you. Please see the GDL section in this chapter for
  more information. You will need to show verification of name, date of  
  birth,place of birth, social security number, and Missouri residential  
  address (detailed in this chapter) to qualify.
•   If you are a Missouri driver renewing a license, you may be required 
to provide verification of name, date of birth, place of birth, and social 
security number.  A document verifying your Missouri residential address 
will be required each time you apply to renew a driver license, nondriver 
license, or instruction permit.  You must also present your previous license 
which will be invalidated and returned to you for proof of identity and take 
the vision and road sign tests.
•   If you are obtaining a new Missouri license, you must show verification 
of name, date of birth, place of birth, social security number and Missouri 
residential address .  You will be required to take the four-part driver 
examination.  The four-part exam consists of a written test, vision test, road 
sign test, and a driving skills test.  (See Chapter 2 for more information.)
•   If you are new to Missouri and are transferring your out-of-state driver 
license, you will need to present verification of name, date of birth, place 
of birth, social security number, Missouri residential address, and mailing 


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address, if different than residential address.  You will also surrender the 
license from your previous state of residence, and take the vision and 
road sign tests.
•   You must take the four-part driver examination (detailed in Chapter 2) if 
any of the following apply to you:
      •   You are applying for a new Missouri driver license. 
      •   Your Missouri driver license has been expired for more than 6 months 
(184 days).
      •   Your out-of-state license has been expired for more than 184 days.
      •   Your license was revoked because you have too many points (see 
Chapter 11) on your driving record or because of an Administrative 
Alcohol action (see Chapter 10).
      •   The Director of Revenue asks you to take the exam, even if you have 
a current driver license.
Required Documents
When you obtain or renew any license, permit, or nondriver license, you 
will be required to present verification of name, date of birth, place of birth, 
social security number, Missouri residential address, and mailing address, 
if different than residential address. If renewing, you will also be required 
to present and surrender your current license, permit, or nondriver license.  
Details of these requirements are listed below.  For more information, visit 
http://dor.mo.gov/.
  •  
Name, Date of Birth, Place of Birth:  A U.S. citizen may show a U.S. 
Birth  Certificate (certified with an embossed, stamped or raised seal 
and issued by a vital records agency.  Hospital birth certificates and 
birth registration cards are not acceptable.), a U.S. passport (non-CDL 
valid or expired) or (CDL valid only), a U.S. Certificate of Citizenship, 
Certificate of Naturalization, or a Certificate of Birth Abroad.  A 
“copy” of a  U.S. Birth Certificate (issued by a vital records agency) 
accompanied by a U.S. Military Identification Card or Discharge 
Papers.  Non-U.S. citizens must present the appropriate immigration 
documents indicating the applicant’s status.  Examine the full list 
of acceptable required documents at http://dor.mo.gov/drivers/
idrequirements.php.
       Age 65 and Older Exemption — If you are renewing a non-commercial 
  permit/driver license or nondriver license and are age 65 or older you  
  are exempt from presenting documents for place of birth.
  •  
Missouri Residential Address:  You have a variety of options to 
prove your current address.  Examples include a recent utility bill 
(including phone, electric, gas, water, sewer, and cable), property tax 
receipt, voter ID card, or any official letter issued within the last 30 
days by another state or local governmental agency on its letterhead.  
A Missouri residential address will be required each time you apply 
to renew a driver license, nondriver license, or instruction permit.  
Note: A Post Office Box is not acceptable as a residential address.  
You need to show proof of residential address and alternate mailing 
address (if applicable.)  Current addresses are important!  Your 
license will be mailed to the address provided. 


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