Drivers 70+ must renew their DL in person at the DMV every five years.
DMV sends a renewal notice to your address of record about 60 days before your driver’s license expires.
Start your driver’s license renewal application to save time at the DMV office.
Select “eLearning” on your renewal and enjoy a 20 minute no-fail self-paced exam that you take online from home. eLearning is an easy open-book no-fail course currently available in English, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese (with audio in Mandarin).
After completing the renewal application, you’ll need to visit DMV to finish the rest of the renewal process.
Arrive to your appointment with adequate time and with documents in hand.
If you want to learn more about driver safety and how seniors can stay on the road longer, these resources can help.
– Always follow the rules of the road
– Drive safely and defensively
– Do not text and drive
– Do not drink and drive
– Renew your registration every year
– Stay up to date on smog certifications
– Renew your driver’s license every 5 years
You can take care of most of your DMV business online with your MyDMV account.
Mature drivers who successfully complete an approved mature driver improvement course can qualify for reduced insurance premiums.
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When you move to a new address, be sure to keep DMV up to date.
If your license is lost, damaged or stolen, apply for a replacement card. You can convert to a REAL ID if you don’t have one yet.
You need to renew your vehicle registration card and sticker once a year. Keep your registration current to avoid late fees and suspensions.
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