1In Arizona, the license is valid until age 65. Any person 65 years and older who is renewing by mail must submit a vision test verification form, provided by the department, or verification of an examination of the applicant's eyesight. The vision test or examination must be conducted not more than 3 months before.
2In Connecticut, people 65 and older may choose a 2-year or 6-year renewal cycle. A personal appearance at renewal generally is required. Upon a showing of hardship, people 65 and older may renew by mail.
3The District of Columbia specifically states that an applicant shall not be required to retake the written or road test based solely on advanced age.
4Florida allows only two successive renewals may be made electronically or by mail, regardless of age.
5Some states' licensing laws specifically prohibit licensing administrators from treating people differently solely by virtue of advanced age. Maryland law specifies that age alone is not grounds for reexamination of drivers; applicants for an initial license age 70 and older must provide proof of previous satisfactory operation of a vehicle or physician's certificate of fitness.
6Some states' licensing laws specifically prohibit licensing administrators from treating people differently solely by virtue of advanced age. Massachusetts law prohibits discrimination by reason of age with regard to licensing.
7Some states' licensing laws specifically prohibit licensing administrators from treating people differently solely by virtue of advanced age. Minnesota law specifies that age alone is not a justification for reexamination.
8Montana allows only two successive renewals may be made electronically or by mail, regardless of age.
9Some states' licensing laws specifically prohibit licensing administrators from treating people differently solely by virtue of advanced age. Nevada law specifies that age alone is not a justification for reexamination. In Nevada, applicants for mail renewal age 70 and older must include a medical report.
10In North Carolina, people 60 and older are not required to parallel park in the road test.
11In Oklahoma, the license fee is reduced for drivers 62-64 and is waived for drivers 65 and older.
12Beginning 10/01/08, every licensee will be required to submit to a vision test every 5 years.
13In Tennessee, fees are reduced for drivers 60 and older and licenses issued to people 65 and older do not expire.