How do I renew my driver's license?
To renew a driver's license in Vermont, an individual typically needs to follow a specific process that the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles has established. First, it is advisable to check your eligibility for renewal, as certain conditions may apply, such as whether your license is still valid or expired for less than two years. Generally, renewal can be done online, by mail, or in person.
If opting for online renewal, the individual will need to visit the Vermont DMV website and provide the necessary information, including their driver's license number, date of birth, and possibly some other identifying details. It is important to have a valid credit or debit card for payment of any applicable fees.
For those who prefer to renew by mail, the individual can typically download and print a renewal application from the website, complete it, and send it along with the appropriate fee to the address specified on the form.
In-person renewal at a DMV office requires bringing the current driver's license and any required documents, such as proof of identity or residency.
For the latest guidelines, requirements, and to find specific contact details, it is best to refer directly to the Vermont DMV website.

Answered Sep 10, 2025
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