How do I complete motorcycle license renewal in Massachusetts? Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Motorcycle License Renewal Options and Fees

Depending on your circumstances, you have two options for motorcycle license renewal:

  1. In person at a drivers license renewal office. When you renew at the driver license office, you'll need to supply either your Social Security number or your notice of denial. And, you must pass a vision screening, too.
  2. Online, if you're eligible. You'll have to check the MA RMV site for renew license online details.
Your motorcycle renewal costs $50 and lasts five years. Endorsement renewals for motorcycles cost $15. Keep in mind you can renew your motorcycle drivers license up to one year in advance of its expiration date.

For additional matters regarding motorcycle license renewals, motorcycle riding safety, or drivers licenses, call the MA RMV at (617) 351-4500 or (800) 858-3926.

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