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  1. Renew a Driver License | NY DMV

    You can renew up to 1 year before and 2 years after your license expires. Renewing your license anytime within this period will not affect the expiration date of your new driver license or the fees.

  2. Driver License | NY DMV

    Find out what conditions require action from DMV and the steps to take if your license is suspended or revoked due to a medical condition.

  3. NYS DMV | Renew License or ID | Before You Begin

    A NYS driver license or non-driver ID card that has "UNDER 21" on it normally expires on your 21st birthday. If you renew 40 days or less before your 21st birthday, we will issue you a …

  4. DMV Office Locations | NY DMV

    Search by City or ZIP Code below to locate your local DMV Office. Click "View Details" to review in-person services and make an appointment (not available for all DMV office locations).

  5. Renew a Registration | NY DMV

    Bring your registration renewal notice (MV-3 or OP-3) and payment to a DMV office. If you do not have your MV-3 or OP-3, complete the Registration/Title Application that matches your vehicle …

  6. Home | NY DMV

    Get your REAL ID now! The federal government now requires your driver license, permit or ID card to be REAL ID compliant if you wish to use it as identification to board a domestic flight …

  7. All Online Transactions | NY DMV

    Alert There are currently road test cancellations or DMV offices closed for in-person services. See our “ CLOSINGS ” page for more information.

  8. Sign Up for MyDMV | NY DMV

    The DMV uses NY.gov ID to allow access to MyDMV. NY.gov ID gives you access to many different New York State online services with a single username and password.

  9. Online License and ID Transactions | NY DMV

    See a list of DMV transactions that customers can complete online without needing to visit an office.

  10. Exchange Out of State Driver License | NY DMV

    You must exchange your out-of-state driver license (from another U.S. state or territory, a federal district, or a Canadian province) within 30 days of becoming a resident of New York.