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Information you need about driver licenses, commercial licenses, the Graduated Driver Licensing program for teen drivers, and information about tickets and points and how they can affect your driving privilege.
Renewal. To renew your driver license or nondriver ID, you must present acceptable documents to verify the following: Proof of Identity; Date of Lawful Status; Proof of Social Security number; and; Proof of Missouri residential address.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Missouri Driver License or Nondriver ID. You may apply and pay for a replacement driver license or nondriver ID at any Missouri license office. For more information on replacing the lost, stolen, or destroyed license, visit the Frequently Asked Question page.
REAL ID-compliant licenses and ID cards were not available in Missouri until March 25, 2019; therefore, if you renewed your Missouri-issued license or ID card before then, you will be able to use it for REAL ID purposes until May 7, 2025, even though it is not REAL ID-compliant.
Missouri license plates may be renewed up to six months before expiration and must be renewed by the last day of the expiration month. There are four convenient renewal options: Phone: Call 573-751-1957 to see if you are eligible to renew over the phone. This service is available Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
If your Missouri driver license is within 6 months (184 days) of expiring, you are eligible to renew your driver license early, saving you another trip to the license office.
For a small convenience fee (Only $0.50 for E-Check transactions and 2.0% + $0.25 for credit/debit card transactions), you can renew your license plates quickly online and avoid driving to a license office and waiting in line.
For additional motor vehicle and driver license office information, please see the latest Department of Revenue news releases. Driver License Testing is performed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP). Click here for MSHP examination station locations, hours, and contact information.
Information you need about driver licenses, commercial licenses, the Graduated Driver Licensing program for teen drivers, and information about tickets and points and how they can affect your driving privilege.
Information about titling and registering a motor vehicle, trailer, boat/vessel, or all-terrain vehicle, license office locations, information about registering and titling a vehicle, or renewing your license plates.