The DMV sends a renewal notice to your address of record about two months before your driver license expires. Follow the instructions on the renewal notice. If you do not receive a renewal notice, go online or call to make an appointment to renew your driver license (see page ix).
Qualified drivers may be eligible to renew their license online at DMV's website at www.dmv.ca.gov or by mail.
The DMV issues a driver license for five years. The license expires on your birthday in the year shown on the license. It is against the law to drive with an expired driver license. A driving test may be required as part of any driver license transaction. Driving tests are not required simply because of age. If DMV cannot confirm your identity, you will not be issued a temporary license.
For other types of licenses refer to the California Commercial Driver Handbook, Recreational Vehicles and Trailers Handbook, or California Motorcycle Handbook.
Qualified drivers may be eligible to renew their license online at DMV's website at www.dmv.ca.gov or by mail.
The DMV issues a driver license for five years. The license expires on your birthday in the year shown on the license. It is against the law to drive with an expired driver license. A driving test may be required as part of any driver license transaction. Driving tests are not required simply because of age. If DMV cannot confirm your identity, you will not be issued a temporary license.
For other types of licenses refer to the California Commercial Driver Handbook, Recreational Vehicles and Trailers Handbook, or California Motorcycle Handbook.
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