To join the American Legion Riders (ALR), you must first be a member in good standing of the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion. Additionally, you need to own a legally registered motorcycle or be the spouse of such an owner, and possess a valid motorcycle license and insurance as required by your state.
"American Legion Riders as a National Program"
RESOLUTION 5, APPROVED BY THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ON MAY 5-6, 2021.
All American Legion Rider (ALR) groups must be a program supported by a post or department of The American Legion and shall uphold the declared principles of The American Legion and conform to and abide by the regulations and decisions of the department, post, or other duly constituted department governing body.
The following guidelines are recommended for The ALR program of The American Legion:
All members of The American Legion Riders shall be current members of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion.
Each ALR member shall establish and maintain membership by owning, individually or through marriage, a motorcycle licensed and insured as required by state law.
ALR programs may allow for continued membership for those members who have given up motorcycle ownership because of age, illness, injury, or other reasons outside the member's control.
All ALR members shall strive to maintain the image of The American Legion, always upholding The American Legion name and emblem, which symbolizes the integrity and principles of this great organization.
All ALR groups shall avoid the perception of being a "motorcycle club" (MC) or biker club."
The only recognized American Legion Rider logo is that which is copyrighted and sold through The American Legion National Emblem sales.
All Members will obey the motorcycle laws of their state.
No use of rockers with the ALR patch because touching the emblem violates trademark laws of the ALR logo. Rockers touching the out edge of the patch is acceptable.
Sponsoring organization (post and department) will review liability insurance coverage to ensure that adequate coverage is available to cover the organization to include coverage for any specific special riding events.