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Driver Licensing Information - Renewing Your Maryland Driver's License

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The Maryl​and Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) will notify you by mail and email prior to ​your license expiration. The MVA notice will include instructions on how to renew your driver’s license.

Due to federal requirements, customers will be notified upon renewal if they need to provide MVA with documents. If you have already been notified, click here to create your checklist and schedule an appointment.

Individuals with a limited term driver’s license will continue to be issued a license with a period of validity that equals the duration of one’s lawful status in the United States. They can only renew by visiting an MVA Branch Office.

Note: The MVA cannot mail or forward a renewed license to an alternate address. If you need to change your address, please click here.

If you have changed your name since your last license was issued you will need to complete your renewal in person. You must change your name with the Social Security Administration prior to coming to the MVA. Click here​ for the list of appropriate documentation and to schedule an appointment.

Non-Commercial Drivers who are turning 21 years of age, can renew their driver's licenses 7 days before they turn 21.

If your Maryland driver's license has been expired for one (1) year or more, click here.

The MVA has one of the most secure driver’s licenses, learner’s permits, and identification (ID) cards in the nation. All cards are delivered through the mail within 4-7 business days. The cards incorporate cutting-edge security features to help protect against identity theft and fraud and also meet all state and federal REAL ID standards.

Your driver’s license will be mailed to the address on record at the MVA. When you receive your new license, you must destroy your old license. Maryland law allows only one driver's license per driver. Please call the MVA at 1-410-768-7000 if you do not receive your new license after 30 days. You may call 1-800-492-4575 if you are hearing impaired.

Apply to Register to Vote You may apply to register to vote when you renew your driver's license. Click here for more information.

Organ Donation Information​

Information on Electronic Advance Directives

Medical Status

For the safety of all drivers, the MVA must consider your medical status as part of your license request. Medical conditions, which could affect your driving, must be reported to the MVA. Please submit with your application, a certificate from your doctor indicating the onset of the disability, diagnosis, and medications, if any. All medical data is kept confidential and will only be used by the MVA to determine your qualifications to drive.

To Renew Online or by MVA's Self Service Kiosk

If your renewal notice indicates that you are eligible, please renew online. All Maryland drivers who are eligible to renew online are also 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 within 24 months of renewing.

To Renew by Mail

Renew your driver's license by mail if you have received a "renew by mail" notice. In order to ensure delivery of your license prior to expiration, please submit your “mail in renewal” application at least 15 days before your license expires. If you find any errors in your information, you must visit an MVA office to renew in person.

To Renew in Person

If you have been notified by the MVA that it is time to renew, you should start the process here.

To improve customer service and reduce wait times, customers under the age of 40, who are eligible, must renew their driver’s license online, or by mail or MVA 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.

If you have changed your name since your last license was issued, you must change your name with the Social Security Administration prior to coming to the MVA. Click here​ for the list of appropriate documentation and to schedule an appointment.

How do I renew my license if it has been expired for one (1) year or more?

To have your license reissued, you will need to pass the applicable vision screening, knowledge and driving skills road test; You may be required to present your age, identity and residency documents. Please start your application online.

Please click her​e​ to prepare your document list and schedule an appointment.

Active Military Personnel and U.S. Foreign Service Members and their dependents

For information on requirements for military personnel and U.S. Foreign Service members (how to apply, renewal, etc.) please refer to the Service Members and Veterans page.

Veteran Designation:

You may be able to add a designation on your driver's license, indicating that you are veteran of the United States. There is no fee for the designation, please cl​ick here for more information.

Fees:

The Maryland ​MVA renews non-commercial/commercial driver’s licenses for 8 years. The renewal fee can be viewed from the link driver license renewal fee​.

If the customer's license has been expired for one (1) year or more, the new resident driver’s license fee is charged.

License Renewal Refusal Due to Maryland Tax Deficiency and Unpaid Unemployment Insurance Contributions

If the applicant has not paid all undisputed taxes and/or unemployment insurance contributions to the Maryland Comptroller or the Secretary of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, or provided for payment in a manner that is satisfactory to the unit responsible for collections Maryland Law prohibits the MVA from: