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License Renewal for Seniors in Montana: What You Need to Know

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License Renewal for Seniors in Montana What You Need to Know

If you are a senior driver in Montana, understanding the state’s license renewal rules will help you stay prepared and maintain your driving privileges. Here’s a comprehensive overview of what you need to know:

Renewal Requirements for Seniors

  • Age and Renewal Frequency
    • Ages 21–67: Drivers must renew their license every 8 years.
    • Ages 68–74: The renewal period decreases by one year for each additional year of age. For example, a 68-year-old renews for 7 years, a 69-year-old for 6 years, and so on.
    • Age 75 and older: The renewal period is every 4 years.
  • Vision Test: All drivers must pass a vision test at every renewal. This test can be conducted at the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) office or by a licensed eye specialist, who must complete a Vision Examination Record.
  • Written and Road Tests: These are not routinely required for senior drivers unless there are indications of possible impairment or concerns about driving safety.
  • In-Person Renewal: Drivers who are turning 75 or older must renew their license in person. Online or mail renewals are not permitted for this age group.

Fees

  • Ages 21–67: $40.50 for an 8-year license (as of recent guidelines; fees may be adjusted for inflation or policy changes).
  • Ages 68–74: Fees decrease as the renewal period shortens (e.g., $35.50 for 7 years at age 68, $30.50 for 6 years at age 69, etc.).
  • Age 75 and older: $20.50 for a 4-year license (add $2 for motorcycle endorsement).

Renewal Process

  • Gather Required Documents: You will need two forms of identification—either two primary documents or one primary and one secondary document. Acceptable documents include a current driver license, certified birth certificate, passport, or military ID.
  • Visit an MVD Office: Schedule an appointment or visit a driver license exam station. Bring your current license and proof of identity.
  • Pass the Vision Test: Complete the vision screening at the MVD or bring a completed Vision Examination Record from a licensed eye specialist.
  • Pay the Fee: Pay the appropriate renewal fee by check, cash, or credit card.
  • Receive Your Temporary License: You will be issued a temporary license, valid until your permanent license arrives by mail (usually within 2–4 weeks).

Additional Considerations

  • Online/Mail Renewal: Not available for seniors age 75 and older, who must renew in person.
  • Medical Concerns: If there are concerns about your ability to drive safely, the MVD may require a medical evaluation or impose driving restrictions (such as requiring glasses or corrective lenses).
  • Reporting Unsafe Drivers: Anyone with knowledge of a driver’s capabilities can file a Recommendation for Re-Examination with the MVD. Medical professionals can submit a Driver Medical Evaluation if health issues may affect driving safety.

Summary Table

Age GroupRenewal FrequencyFee (Standard)Vision TestIn-Person Required
21–678 years$40.50YesNo (if eligible)
68–747 to 1 yearVariesYesNo (if eligible)
75+4 years$20.50YesYes

Sources:

  1. https://mvdmt.gov/renew-license-id/
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_age_and_driving
  3. https://mvdmt.gov/required-documents/
  4. https://driving-tests.org/academy/renew/montana
  5. https://www.nursenextdoor.com/blog/6-tips-elderly-drivers-license-renewals

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