Additional Information


Driver License Expiration

Ages 16 - 17

Drivers who are between the ages of 16-17 are issued an intermediate license that expires up to two years* from the date issued. Read more about Graduated Licensing.

Ages 18 - 20

Drivers who are 18-20 years of age receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.

Ages 21 - 69

Drivers who are 21-69 years of age receive a 6-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year after the date of issuance.

Ages 70 and over 

Drivers who are ages 70 and over receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.

Note: Driver license renewal applicants are required to take a road sign recognition test and vision test.

* Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.

Nondriver License Expiration

Ages 69 and under

Nondriver license will expire on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year* after date of issuance. 

Ages 70 and over

Applicants age 70 and older are eligible for a nonexpiring* nondriver license.

* Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.

Replacing a Lost/Stolen/Destroyed Missouri Driver License or Nondriver License

You may apply and pay for a replacement driver license or nondriver license at any Missouri license office.

For more information on replacing the lost, stolen, or destroyed license, visit the Frequently Asked Question page.

Permit/Driver License/Nondriver License Fees ( Fee Chart in PDF Format)

Fees and duration of license are based on applicant's age at the time of transaction.