License Renewal for Seniors in Montana: What You Need to Know

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License Renewal for Seniors in Montana What You Need to Know

Montana seniors aged 75 and older must renew driver’s licenses in person every 4 years, with a vision test required. Younger seniors (68-74) face shorter renewal cycles decreasing by age, while all drivers need vision screening at renewal.

Renewal Cycles by Age

Drivers 21-67 renew every 8 years and can often do so online. From 68-74, the term shortens yearly: 68-year-olds get 7 years, 69-year-olds 6 years, down to 1 year at 74, aligning expiration near age 75. At 75+, it’s fixed at 4 years, in-person only—no online or mail options.

In-Person Requirements

Visit a Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) office 6 months before or up to 1 year after expiration. Bring current license, proof of identity if lost, and name change docs if applicable. Pay fees: ~$20.50-$40.50 based on age/term; get a 90-day temp license, permanent mailed in 2-4 weeks.

Vision and Medical Tests

All renewals include acuity, depth perception, and color vision tests (e.g., Keystone Telebinocular). Minimum: 20/40 or better in at least one eye; fields vary but must pass MVD standards. If failing, submit eye specialist report; medical eval possible if concerns arise. No routine road test, but MVD can request re-exam on reports of unsafe driving.

Fees and Payment

Age GroupRenewal TermApprox. FeeOnline Eligible?
21-678 years$40.50Yes
68-747-1 yearsVariesSometimes
75+4 years$20.50No

Cash, check, card accepted at offices; online/mail needs check/money order.​

Why These Rules?

Montana’s graduated system balances safety with access; seniors 75+ have higher crash risks per mile (NHTSA data). Vision tests catch declines; in-person verifies fitness without blanket bans. No 2026 federal mandate changes this—rumors of mass revocations are false.​

Reporting Unsafe Drivers

Anyone (family, doctors) can submit a “Recommendation for Re-Examination” to MVD, triggering vision/road tests or revocation. Physicians use Driver Medical Evaluation form for conditions like dementia.​

REAL ID and Other Notes

Seniors qualify for REAL ID during renewal with proofs (birth cert, SSN, residency). Commercial licenses have extras; suspensions block all renewals. Out-of-state Montanans mail renew if not prior mail/online.

Safety Tips for Seniors

Adapt: larger mirrors, brighter headlights; refresh rules via MVD handbook. Programs like AARP offer mature driver courses for discounts. Consult docs on meds/vision.

SOURCES:

  • https://mvdmt.gov/renew-license-id/
  • https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/montana-driving-laws-seniors-older-drivers.html

Amos Todd

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