How to Renew Your Driver’s Licence

How to renew your driver

How to renew a soon-to-expire or recently expired driver’s licence:

An Ontario driver’s licence is valid for 5 years. You need to renew it every 5 years either online (if eligible) or at a ServiceOntario centre. You can renew a driver’s licence, online or at a ServiceOntario centre, as early as 180 days before it expires and up to 12 months after it expires.

You can renew your driver’s licence online if:

You can renew your driver’s licence online if:

You cannot renew your driver’s licence online if:

You cannot renew online if your driver’s licence is cancelled or has been expired for more than 12 months.

To renew your driver’s licence online, you need:

Renew your driver’s licence online

Renew your driver’s licence and OHIP card

You may be able to renew both your driver’s licence and Ontario photo health card if they expire at the same time.

To renew a driver’s licence in person, you need:

Cost

The fees may vary if:

Payable by VISA, MasterCard, and Interac® Online.

You will be sent to a secure third party website to handle your payment. Once your payment is complete you will be sent back to our site to obtain your receipt.

Payment

Online using Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Interac® Online.

Delivery

Note:

If you renew within 28 days of expiry up to 1 year after expiry: save and print your temporary driver’s licence at the end of your transaction. You must carry it with your photo driver’s licence when you drive.

If you renew more than 28 day before expiry: you will get a renewal confirmation at the end of your transaction. Print and save it as proof of renewal until your new driver’s licence arrives in the mail.

Source: Service Ontario

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