Can I transfer my out-of-state driver's license to Idaho?

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Yes, individuals looking to transfer an out-of-state driver's license to Idaho can certainly do so. The process is designed to be straightforward, ensuring that new residents can obtain an Idaho driver's license with relative ease. First, it is important for the individual to be physically present in Idaho and to provide valid identification. This includes presenting the out-of-state driver's license, which must be current and not expired, along with other necessary documents such as proof of residency in Idaho, a Social Security number, and identification that confirms both identity and age. Once the required documents are gathered, the individual will need to visit a local Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles office. It is advisable to check the current web page for details on office locations and hours, as well as any specific application forms that may need to be filled out. The individual may be subject to a vision test. There is also a fee associated with obtaining the Idaho driver's license. If you encounter any specific questions or need detailed instructions, checking the Idaho DMV services website can provide the most up-to-date information.
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Answered Sep 17, 2025

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