You may renew your driver's license by mail if you have received a "renew by mail" package. Your license will be sent to you in the mail, and you will not have to go to an MVA office again until the new license expires. Simply complete the "mail in renewal" application and send it in if you have more than 15 days before your current license expires.
You cannot renew by mail if:
Note: If you do not send in your renewal at least 15 days prior to expiration, your current license could expire before you receive the new license. It would then be best to go into an MVA office and renew in person.
Maryland license holders who are eligible to renew online are eligible to renew at an MVA Self-Serve Kiosk. Drivers aged 40 and over must have their vision results submitted electronically by an Authorized Online Vision Certification Provider. The vision certification must be current, within twelve months of renewing.
You may not use a MVA Self-Serve Kiosk to renew your license if one of the following conditions exists:
Note: You cannot renew your license at an MVA Self-Serve Kiosk if your address does not match the address printed on your Maryland Mail-In Driver's License Renewal Application. The MVA cannot mail or forward a renewed license to an alternate address.
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Sources of proof for required documentation - for details on the required documentation and instructions.
Motor Vehicle Administration
6601 Ritchie Highway NE,
Glen Burnie, MD 21062
410-768-7000
1-800-492-4575 (TTY)
Holder of a Maryland driving license
Non-Commercial License Fees:
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A Maryland noncommercial driver's license issued to a customer who is 21 years of age or older may be valid for a maximum of 8 years. However, the Maryland MVA is phasing in the renewals of non-commercial drivers licenses for 5 to 8 years. During the phase-in period, the length of validity will be computer generated and the fees will vary according to the number of years for which the license will be valid.
Note: Individuals with a limited term drivers license (with a T restriction) will continue to be issued a license with a period of validity that equals the duration of ones lawful status in the United States. They can only renew by visiting an MVA Branch Office.
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You should receive your new license in two weeks or less. Call the MVA at 1-410-768-7000 if you do not receive your new license after 15 days.
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Renewal Notice: MVA is required by law to send drivers license renewal notices 60 days before ones license expires. Maryland law does, however, require an individual to retest after a license has been expired for 1 year or more. The tests are the same as those for new drivers and geared toward evaluating an applicants ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. It is against the law to drive with an expired license.
For applicants under the age of 40: To improve customer service and reduce wait times, customers under the age of 40, who are eligible, must renew their drivers license online, or by mail or MVA Self-Serve Kiosk. Renewals will no longer be completed at an MVA branch office counter for these customers. You can renew your non-commercial driver's license online at MVAs E-Store.
Renewing your driver's license in person: Visit an MVA branch office to renew your license if one of the following conditions exists:
New License: MVA will mail your new driver's license using the address they have on record. When you receive your new license, you must destroy your old license. Maryland law allows only one driver's license per driver. You should receive your new license in two weeks or less. Call the MVA at 1-410-768-7000 if you do not receive your new license after 15 days.
Renew a license that has been expired for one (1) year or more: To have your license reissued, you will need to have your vision screened and pass the applicable knowledge test and skills test; a learner's permit is not required. You will be required to present your identity and residency documents as if you are a new applicant.
A driving license is an official document which states that a person may operate a motorized vehicle, such as a motorcycle, car, truck or a bus, on a public roadway. This document also serves as identification and proof of age.
Following are procedures on how you can renew your driving license issued in Maryland.
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