insurance motorcycle north carolina
December 28th, 2009 by The Rider

If I have a “fleet” only restriction on my license, can I still get a motorcycle permit?
My motorcycle permit expired. When I originally got it, I had a regular license with no restrictions. Now, since I have no vehicle, I have no insurance, therefore the “fleet” license. So my questions is, in North Carolina, can I renew my motorcycle license with a “fleet vehicles only” restriction on my regular license. Google is no help…
Found this on the link that was given to me in the first answer…
Proof of Liability insurance
This does not apply to applicants who do not own currently registered motor vehicles and who do not operate nonfleet private passenger motor vehicles that are owned by other persons. In such cases it is required that a certification of exemption (DL-123A) be signed at the driver license office.
The exemption restricts the driver to the operation of “Fleet Vehicles Only”. To remove the restriction the driver must pay a $10.00 fee and submit DMV Form DL-123.
Possibly once you can prove you have Liability Insurance. Call the local NC-DOT and find out.
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