Renew Driver’s Licence

Expired Driver’s Licence

Renew your driver’s licence online at MyGovNL

  • Renewal fees for all classes of licence are outlined in the fees policy (discounts may apply)
  • All outstanding fines and tickets that appear on your record must be paid. Contact Fines Administration for more details.
  • Fees can be paid using one of the following payment options

Is your driver’s licence expired less than 5 years?

  • You can renew your licence without taking any written, vision or road tests.
  • You will be required to complete a driver’s licence questionnaire and pay applicable fees for the class of licence you hold.
  • You may also be required to submit a medical, depending on your age, class of licence, or medical condition.

Is your driver’s licence expired more than 5 years but less than 10 years?

You will be required to take a written, vision and road test however, you may be given credit for the time previously spent as a licenced driver, and you may be exempted from the Graduated Driver Licensing Program.

Make a request in writing to the Office of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles

Is your driver’s licence expired more than 10 years?

You will be required to re-enter the Graduated Driver Licensing Program.

Please contact the nearest Motor Registration office in your area for further information on any of the above.

Is your novice driver’s licence expired?

If your licence is expired more than five years the applicant will not get credit for previous driving experience.

If your licence is expired more than one year, you will be required to take the written and vision test again.

Once you pass the written and vision test you have six months to pay for licence or you will have to complete a written and vision test again.

Once you pass the road test, you have one year to pay for the licence, otherwise, you will have to start from the beginning with written and vision test, but you would get credit for driving experience in Level I.