Your PA driver’s license is valid for four years, expiring the day after your birthday. If you’re 65 or above, you may need to renew it every two years. PennDOT sends out a warning letter to drivers three months before license expiration.
You must renew your PA Driver’s Permit before it expires to avoid fines (usually around $200). Remember, if you have committed other offenses, your license may be suspended or revoked.
A REAL ID is optional for Pennsylvania residents – you can get a REAL ID driver’s license/identification card or a standard driver’s license or identification card. However, it may end up being more convenient as it has numerous uses.
“Beginning May 3, 2023, Pennsylvanians will need a REAL ID-compliant license/identification card or another form of federally acceptable identification (such as a valid passport or military ID) to:
Existing photos can be used for all renewals, meaning drivers can do more online or via mail and avoid a trip to the DMV. This is only applicable to those who renewed their licenses on or before May 10, including non-citizens.
You may renew your PA Driver’s Permit in person at PennDOT, via mail, or online. However, if you want to renew online, there are some caveats:
Renew online here (REAL ID) and here (Online renewal).
*Acceptable ID / Acceptable forms of signature identification at the DMV include:
If you have not renewed your license 6 months after its expiration date, it will be suspended. You must then begin a restoration process. Contact the PA DMV and ask them to send you a letter of your restoration requirements. This letter will give you clear instructions on how to restore your license.
If your driving permit has already expired
There is no grace period for an expired license, so you may not drive with it. You must renew it within 6 months of the expiry date, using the same process listed above, or face further charges, license suspension, or revoking. If your license was already revoked, suspended canceled, or disqualified for another reason, you will need to speak to someone at DMV to get instructions specific to your case.
A commercial license cannot be renewed at all if it is expired, in most cases. If it has been revoked or suspended, it cannot be renewed either.
You may not drive with an expired license, so you will need to stop driving immediately or face possible fines. Fines start at $39 but can be as high as $200. If you have previous offenses, such as driving under the influence of alcohol, your license may be suspended or confiscated, or your vehicle impounded.
No, unless it expired more than two years ago, in which case you’d have to retake the written and road tests.
There are several other situations in which you’ll need to retake your driving test. These include:
This will depend on the type of license you’re renewing.
These fees may change over time, so make sure to check the PennDOT Payments and Fees chart for regular updates and PA DMV replacement license costs.
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