How to Renew Your Driver’s License in Canada: A Quick Guide
Renewing your driver’s license in Canada is a necessary task that helps you stay legally behind the wheel. While the process varies slightly from province to province, the overall steps are simple—especially if you prepare in advance. Whether your license is about to expire or it already has, here’s how to make renewal smooth and stress-free.
In most provinces, driver’s licenses expire every 5 years. You’ll usually receive a renewal notice by mail or email around 90 days before the expiry date. However, it’s your responsibility to keep track—don’t wait for a reminder.
How to Renew Your License
1. Choose a Renewal Method
Depending on your province, you may be able to renew:
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Online: Available in many provinces for standard renewals with no changes needed.
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In Person: Required if your photo is outdated, your license is expired by a long time, or you have medical conditions.
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By Mail: Some provinces allow this if you’re eligible and live remotely.
2. Bring the Right Documents
Typically, you’ll need:
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Your current or expired license
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Valid ID
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Proof of address (if it’s changed)
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Glasses or contacts (if required for your vision test)
3. Complete Any Tests (if required)
You may need to take:
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A vision test
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A written test (if your license has been expired for too long)
4. Pay the Renewal Fee
Fees vary by province but usually range between $60 and $100. Don’t let your license expire—you can’t legally drive even one day after. Check if your province offers an online appointment system to save time.
For step-by-step province-specific renewal instructions and helpful resources, visit licenseprep.ca—your go-to guide for driving in Canada.
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