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Standard driver’s license/ID or REAL ID driver’s license/ID and received a notice to renew at a DMV office. You can start the renewal online and save time at your office visit. Are you over age 70? Review the Guide to Driver’s License Renewal for 70+. Save time when you visit the office by starting your renewal online.
If you already have a California REAL ID driver’s license, you can renew it in person at a DMV office, by mail, or online. It is illegal to drive with an expired REAL ID DL and you can be cited. There are no late fees to renew a DL that has already expired.
You no longer need the RIN to renew your drivers license online, but you do need to register as a certified user with the DMV to process your renewal
Renew Vehicle Registration. Register your vehicle or renew registration. When using this online service, enter your License Plate Number for vehicles or CF Number for vessels/boats and Vehicle Identification Number to get started. Launch service: Renew Vehicle Registration
The DMV office does not provide services for vehicle registration renewal (with no changes), driver’s license/ID Card renewal (with no in-office requirements), driver and vehicle records, or replacement driver’s licenses. These services must be done online, at a DMV kiosk, with a DMV business partner, or by mail.
To renew or replace a lost, stolen, or damaged driver’s license, visit dmv.ca.gov/dlservices, or DMV office. Before DMV can issue you a driver’s license, you may need to provide additional proof of your identity.
Renew online to save time. In most cases, Driver's License Renewals and ID Card Renewals are no longer processed at the DMV office and can be completed quickly and easily online. Renew Online
Skip the line and renew your driver’s license (DL) or identification (ID) card online.
If you are 70 years or older when your driver’s license expires, you are required to renew your driver’s license in person and pass a vision test unless otherwise instructed by DMV. Knowledge tests and training are no longer required for most senior drivers.
Ways to Renew Your License in California In Person: At any Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office during regular business hours. By Mail: Via the mail-in form that will be sent to your current address (as registered with the DMV) about 60 days before expiration.