Mississippi Driver’s License Renewal 2025: Latest Requirements & Rules

Mississippi (Thechieftainspear) –Renewing your Mississippi driver’s license is essential to maintaining your legal driving privileges in the state. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) oversees the renewal process, which can be completed online, in person, or by mail under certain conditions. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the renewal process, including requirements, fees, and frequently asked questions (FAQs).

Eligibility for Renewal

To renew your Mississippi driver’s license, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Possess a valid or recently expired Mississippi driver’s license.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.
  • Have no outstanding suspensions, revocations, or unpaid traffic fines.
  • Be within the renewal window (up to six months before expiration and up to one year after expiration).
  • Be free of major medical conditions that require additional evaluation.

Renewal Methods

Mississippi residents have three options to renew their driver’s licenses: online, in person, or by mail.

1. Online Renewal

Mississippi offers an online renewal system for eligible drivers through the Mississippi DPS website. To qualify for online renewal, you must:

  • Have renewed your last license in person.
  • Be between 21 and 75 years old.
  • Have a license that is not expired for more than one year.
  • Not require a name or address change.
  • Not have any restrictions that require an in-person visit.

After completing the process online, your renewed license will be mailed within 7-10 business days.

2. In-Person Renewal

If you are not eligible for online renewal, you must visit a Mississippi DPS office. Bring the following documents:

  • Your current driver’s license.
  • Proof of identity (passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card).
  • Proof of Mississippi residency (utility bill, lease agreement, or bank statement).
  • Payment for the renewal fee.
  • If required, vision test results.

3. Mail Renewal

Certain groups, such as military personnel and Mississippi residents temporarily out of state, may qualify for mail renewal. Contact the Mississippi DPS for eligibility details and application instructions.

Real ID Compliance

Mississippi offers both standard and Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses. A Real ID is required for federal purposes, such as boarding domestic flights and entering federal buildings. If your current license is not Real ID-compliant, you will need to provide additional documentation:

  • Proof of identity (passport or birth certificate).
  • Social Security number verification (Social Security card or W-2 form).
  • Two proofs of Mississippi residency (utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement).

Fees & Payment Methods

The fees for renewing a Mississippi driver’s license in 2025 are:

  • Standard license renewal (valid for eight years): $24.
  • Late renewal fee (if expired over one year): Additional $10.
  • Senior citizen renewal (valid for four years for those 75 and older): $11.

Accepted payment methods include credit/debit cards, checks, and cash (for in-person renewals only).

Vision Test Requirements

Drivers renewing in person may be required to pass a vision test. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, be sure to bring them. If you fail the test, you may need to provide a report from an optometrist before renewal.

Processing Time & Temporary License

After renewal, the Mississippi DPS will issue a temporary paper license valid for 30 days. Your permanent license should arrive by mail within 7-10 business days.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I renew my license before it expires?
Yes, you can renew your Mississippi driver’s license up to six months before its expiration date.

2. What happens if my license expires?
If your license has been expired for over one year, you may need to retake the written and vision tests.

3. Can I renew my license online if I changed my address?
No, if you have moved, you must update your address in person before renewing.

4. Do I need to take a written test for renewal?
Most drivers do not need to take a written test unless their license has been expired for over one year.

5. How can I check my renewal eligibility?
Visit the Mississippi DPS website and enter your driver’s license number to check your eligibility for online or mail renewal.

6. Can I renew my commercial driver’s license (CDL) online?
No, CDL renewals must be done in person at a Mississippi DPS office.

7. What should I do if I lost my renewal notice?
A renewal notice is not required. Simply bring your current license and necessary documents to renew in person.

Final Thoughts

Renewing your Mississippi driver’s license in 2025 is a straightforward process if you meet eligibility requirements and gather the necessary documents. Whether renewing online, in person, or by mail, plan ahead to avoid delays. For more details, visit the Mississippi DPS website or contact your local driver’s license office .

Layla Hango

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