When I renew by Internet, do I get a new license?
A:Yes. Your new driver license with the most recent photo on file will be mailed to you. Allow up to 10 days for processing after completing your Internet transaction.
How to renew your driver license in person
If you already have a California license and you want to renew, you will need to:
* Visit a DMV office (make an appointment for faster service)
* Complete application form DL 44. (An original DL 44 form must be ted.) A DL 44 form can be requested by calling 1-800-777-0133. Copies will not be accepted OR bring in the renewal notice DMV mailed to you (Cross out any old information and write in the current information).
* Give a thumb print.
* Have your picture taken.
* Pay the application fee.
* Pass an vision exam.
* Look at your renewal notice. It will tell you if you need to take a written test. If you must take a test, it will include traffic laws and sign test. You will only need to answer the first 18 questions of the 36 question exam. A passing score is at least 15 correct answers. You have three chances to pass.
* Check your address before you leave DMV and tell the DMV representative if your address is incorrect.
Note:To allow you sufficient time for testing DMV will not administer written or audio exams after 4:30 p.m.
After you complete the requirements you will be issued an interim license valid for 60 days until you receive your new photo license in the mail. If you have not received your license after 60 days, call 1-800-777-0133 to check the status. Have your interim license with you to provide information when requested.
If your license has expired, it is illegal for you to drive. There are no late fees to renew your license. While there are no penalties, you may be cited by a police officer for driving with an expired driver license. If you are a commercial driver and your license has been expired over two years, you will need to also take a driving test in the type of commercial vehicle you will be driving.