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Quick answer: To renew your California driver's license, you can do it online, by mail, phone, or in person at a DMV office. Ensure your license is expiring within 60 days, you're under 70, and it's not suspended. Online renewal is easy if there's no address change and your social security number is on file. For suspended, or lost licenses, specific steps are required.
Every California license expires on your birthday five years after it’s issued. You can renew your license up to six months before expiration and up to two months after it’s expired. About two months prior to the expiration you should receive a renewal notice in the mail from the California DMV. This notice will tell you which CA drivers license renewal options are available.
Wondering how to renew your drivers license? There are four ways to renew a license in California:
There are a number of requirements if you want to renew your license online, by mail or by phone:
If you failed to appear in court within the past two years you won’t be eligible for online, phone or mail renewal. Your driver license status will also determine which renewal options you can use. Driver license status falls into one of four categories: valid, expired, suspended or lost/damaged.
If you aren’t changing your address and the CA DMV already has your social security number on file you can renew your California drivers license online.
You can use the renewal notice that was sent or the California Driver License Renewal by Mail Eligibility Information Form (DL 410 FO) to renew by mail. Send your form and a check for the renewal fee to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
ATTN: Renewal By Mail Unit
P.O. Box 942890
Sacramento, CA 94290
If you’re eligible to renew by phone your renewal notice will include the number to call. During the call, you’ll need to provide the Renewal Identification Number that’s listed on the notice. You’ll then be asked for your debit or credit card information to pay the renewal fee.
If you don’t meet the criteria listed above or you need to take a written driving test, you’ll have to renew your license in person at the local DMV office. The process involves:
Once the renewal process is complete, you’ll receive a temporary license that’s valid for 90 days. You should receive your permanent card in the mail within 60 days of renewal.
California licenses can only be renewed up to 60 days after the expiration. If your license is expired, you must complete a new driver license application (Form DL 44) at a local DMV office.
Driving privileges must be reinstated before you can renew an expiring driver license. The process varies depending on why your license was suspended. You may also be eligible for a restricted permit that’s similar to a learner license.
All lost or stolen California licenses should be reported to the CA DMV by calling (886) 658-5758 or emailing . You can choose to either replace the license or go ahead and just renew it if your card was close to expiring.
Residents who will be out-of-state when their license expires may request a free 1-year extension. Before the expiration date, you must submit a letter with your name, driver license number, California address, birth date and out-of-state address. Send the request to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
P.O. Box 942890
Sacramento, CA 94290
Active military members don’t have to worry about license expiration. You and your spouse’s California driver licenses will remain valid until 30 days after honorable discharge. If you’re a non-active veteran you’ll have to follow the regular renewal process.
All non-U.S. citizens with a temporary driver license must request an extension. The CA DMV will mail extension instructions before your temporary license expires. You’ll also need to provide:
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Updated 08/14/2024
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