Team oregon motorcycle rider course waiver and disclaimer form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TEAM OREGON Motorcycle Rider Course Waiver and Disclaimer form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal details, including your last name, first name, mailing address, and contact information. Ensure that the names match your driver’s license for accuracy.
  3. Indicate your gender and date of birth. This information is crucial for enrollment verification.
  4. Complete the emergency contact section with a name and phone number. This ensures safety during the course.
  5. Read through the RELEASE, WAIVER AND INDEMNIFICATION section carefully. Acknowledge the risks involved by signing at the bottom of the form.
  6. If you are under 18, ensure a parent or guardian signs as well. They must also indicate their relationship to you.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting it to your instructor at the beginning of class.

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Basic Courses take 2 or 3 days, depending on whether you choose online classroom or in-person classroom. Intermediate Courses take 1 day or 1/2 day, depending on whether you choose online classroom or in-person classroom. Most advanced courses take 1/2 day or less. Advanced Riding Techniques (ART) takes 1 day.
The penalty for riding without a motorcycle endorsement can be as much as $720 plus court costs double that in a school or work zone. Learn about how to earn a motorcycle endorsement in Oregon.
To get an endorsement, you must: Be 16 or older; Have a valid Driver License; Pass the rider education course from Team Oregon**: Decide if you need a REAL ID; Pass the motorcycle endorsement knowledge test (if required) - options to take the endorsement knowledge test: Go to a DMV office; Pass a vision test;
The MSF Basic eCourse is a highly interactive 3-hr. online program that provides riders of all skill levels with the basics of motorcycling. With integrated graphics, photos and video to illustrate the lessons, the $19.99 program allows you to control the pace of your learning.
In Oregon you just have to do the written test at the DMV and you can get a permit. Its good for a year and its only $20 to renew it. Otherwise youll have to take the riding course and the cheapest option is like $150 and then youll have to pay more for the test at the DMV unless you do the full $300 package.

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Intermediate Courses meet state mandatory training requirement for riders 21 or older to earn a motorcycle endorsement. Basic Courses also meet this requirement.

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