When reporting for the motorized bicycle skills test or to add a three-wheel motorcycle restriction to a Minnesota driver's license, the applicant shall provide proof of having passed either:
Proof is satisfied by the presentation of a motorized bicycle operator's instruction permit that is valid or expired less than one year, or a record of examination that was issued within the last two years.
If under the age of 18, a person applying to take the motorized bicycle skills test shall also provide a completed affidavit for a motorized bicycle operator's permit signed by the applicant's parent or guardian in the presence of the commissioner or notarized.
If previously issued a motorized bicycle operator's instruction permit, a person applying to take the motorized bicycle skills test shall pay the examination and permit fee required by Minnesota Statutes, section 171.02. An applicant who has paid an examination fee but was not issued a motorized bicycle operator's instruction permit is not required to pay the operator's permit fee at the time of the skills test.
An applicant shall also provide a certificate of completion of an approved motorcycle course if:
the motorized bicycle skills test is being administered for the purpose of adding a three-wheeled motorcycle operator restriction to a Minnesota driver's license.
27 SR 465
October 11, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes