License Renewal for Seniors in Rhode Island: What You Need to Know

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License Renewal for Seniors in Rhode Island What You Need to Know

Rhode Island requires seniors aged 75 and older to renew driver’s licenses every two years with an in-person vision test. Those turning 72 get prorated renewals expiring at age 75 to align with these rules.​

Renewal Frequency

Standard licenses last up to five years for drivers under 72. After 72, the DMV prorates the term to expire on your 75th birthday; post-75 renewals occur biennially (R.I. Gen. Laws § 31-10-30). Renew up to 90 days before or five years after expiration.

Process Options

Seniors can renew online (credit card), by mail (check/money order), at DMV branches, or AAA (members only)—but in-person is often needed for vision screening and photos. Bring current license, completed LI-1 form, and $32.50 fee (2026 estimate). Online yields no temporary photo license; use receipt with old license.

Vision Requirements

All in-person renewals require a vision test: 20/40 acuity in better eye, 110° horizontal field (both eyes). Use DMV’s free test or submit Eye Exam Card from an optometrist beforehand. One-eyed drivers need 20/40 in functioning eye with side mirror restriction.

Additional Tests

No mandatory written or road tests based on age alone. DMV may require them for “good cause,” like medical concerns or expired licenses over five years (permit + road test needed). Doctors can report unsafe conditions to the Medical Review Board (401-462-0800).

Fees and Documents

Fee: $32.50 for two-year senior renewal (prorated otherwise). Proof of identity, SSN, residency if first Real ID (gold star). Lost license? List acceptable docs on LI-1 form.

Age GroupRenewal IntervalVision TestIn-Person?
Under 72Up to 5 years â€‹At in-person renewalOptional â€‹
72-74Prorated to 75 â€‹YesOften required â€‹
75+Every 2 years â€‹Every renewal â€‹Typically yes â€‹

Restrictions and Safety

Common: Glasses/contacts, daylight only, speed limits, or mirrors. DMV can suspend for imminent risks; reinstatement case-by-case via Adjudication Office. Seniors: 33% more drivers aged 65+, higher fatal crash risk post-70.

Disability Perks

Placards for mobility issues: temporary (red, 6 mo.), long-term (blue, 2-5 yrs.), permanent (blue). Doctor certifies; exempts meters/time limits. Renew as needed.

SOURCES:

  • https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/rhode-island-driving-laws-seniors-older-drivers.html
  • https://rielderinfo.com/transportation-2/

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