renewal of north dakota drivers license - ND
You may renew your drivers license 10 months prior to its expiration date without losing any of the time remaining on your current license. You must retest if your license is expired more than one year.
Your present license is valid for a certain period of time depending on the date on which you apply. The license expires on midnight of your birthday or the “duration of stay” date if an immigration document is presented for proof of identity, not to exceed the usual licensing cycle period. You may renew your license 10 months prior to expiration without losing any time remaining on the old license.
All renewal applicants must submit to a vision test at the time of renewal or present a certificate of vision obtained from a physician or optometrist. The certificate must not be more than six months old.
For more information, contact any driver’s license office or the Drivers License Division, North Dakota Department of Transportation,
608 East Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, North
Dakota 58505-0750.
Renewal Appointment
Schedule a ND Drivers License Renewal Appointment
Fees
Non-commercial permit or license - $15.00
Military Drivers
A North Dakota licensed driver who is a member of the Armed Forces and stationed out of state, may continue to use their non-commercial North Dakota driver license until 30 days after separation without renewing, provided the license is accompanied by military identification and has not been suspended, revoked, or cancelled. It is advised that you contact our office every four years to ensure your record remains on file with us. This extension does not apply to North Dakota military dependants. Upon return to state, the North Dakota license, Military ID Card, and proof of duty station must be presented to obtain a new license. Acceptable forms of proof of duty station are discharge orders (presented within 30 days of separation), leave papers, leave and earnings statement, PCS orders, or a letter from the duty station.
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