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Home›Covid 19›Extension on driver license renewal ends July 25

Extension on driver license renewal ends July 25

By Jalen Maki
July 21, 2020
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Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Courtesy of WisDOT

WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds drivers to renew their licenses online at www.wisconsindmv.gov/renewDL to avoid a late fee. The deadline for drivers under age 60, who received extensions to renew their license due to COVID-19, is Saturday, July 25, 2020.

DMV recently added an online license renewal option to offer greater convenience and help keep customers safe during the health emergency. Most drivers between ages 18 and 64 are now able to go online, confirm they have no new changes in their health that impact their ability to safely drive, and complete the renewal process. Online renewals take effect immediately and are viewable to law enforcement.

Drivers can also go to a DMV customer service center to renew – go online to make an appointment at www.wisconsindmv.gov/DLGuide.

DMV recognizes the elevated health risk to drivers over age 60 during this pandemic and has granted them an additional 60 days to renew their driver license. They have until Sept. 24, 2020 to renew with no late fee.

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