But 6 years is a long time, you probably don’t remember all the details about renewing your license. Or, maybe it’s your first renewal.
Whatever the case, we’re here to help.
Today, we’ll go through the complete guide to Louisiana driver’s license renewal. We’ll show you all the steps and requirements for the different renewal methods.
So without further ado, let’s begin!
Drivers in Louisiana have three options regarding license renewal:
However, not everyone is eligible for all channels. That’s why knowing the requirements, as well as the steps, for all methods is crucial.
So let’s go through each channel one by one.
As with most things nowadays, doing it online or through a mobile app is the most convenient way.
Those eligible for online renewal can complete the process in minutes while remaining comfortable at home. Plus, drivers with multiple commitments can renew their licenses on the go — all it takes is downloading the LA Wallet app.
But, as we mentioned, you can only use this channel if you meet the requirements.
Here are the requirements for online renewal:
If you meet the criteria, then here are the steps to renewing your Louisiana driver’s license online:
NOTE: Alternatively, you can download the LA Wallet App from Apple’s App Store or Google Play Store.
NOTE: The breakdown will include $32.25 and a state fee. If you renew past your license’s expiration date, you will spend an additional $15.
NOTE: Your new credential may take up to 30 days before it arrives. If you do not receive it by then, visit an OMV office within 60 days of your renewal application to get a replacement at no cost.
And just like that, you’ve completed the renewal process.
How effortless was that?
What if you aren’t eligible to renew online but still want to avoid going to an OMV office?
Your second option is to complete the process by mail.
However, like the online process, not everyone can go through it. Here are the requirements for mail renewal:
NOTE: You can do mail renewal without a mail renewal invitation IF you are 70 years old or older and have a medical condition preventing you from appearing in person at a local OMV office.
If you pass the requirements, proceed with your renewal through the mail.
Office of Motor Vehicles
Attention: Reconstructed License
Baton Rouge, LA 70896
The most common way to have your driver’s license renewed in Louisiana is to visit a local OMV office.
There are no restrictions for this channel.
Here are some situations where you must do an in-person renewal:
And here’s how to complete an in-person license renewal in Louisiana:
NOTE: Non-immigrant Resident Aliens need to present their passport and documentation showing their status in the U.S. (provided by Homeland Security)
Sure, it isn’t as convenient as online and mail renewal, however, it’s still pretty simple.
Got some questions? Then let’s answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Louisiana driver’s license renewal.
Your Louisiana driver’s license expires every 6 years, on your birthday. However, you don’t need to wait until the last minute to renew. You can begin the process as early as 180 days before the expiration date.
Don’t forget the following if you’re renewing through a local OMV office:
You have a 10-day grace period in Louisiana. If you renew your license within that period, you won’t have to pay an additional fee.
However, you’ll need to pay a $15 penalty if you exceed it. It also puts you at risk of receiving citations if a law enforcement officer pulls you over.
You can present several documents to prove your Louisiana residency. The easiest ones to get are:
And that concludes your complete guide to the Louisiana driver’s license renewal.
As you can see, the process is very straightforward. Plus, it’s very convenient if you can qualify for online renewal.
If not, there’s always mail and in-person renewal to consider.
But whether you renew online, by mail, or in person, you now know what to prepare and do.
So what are you waiting for?
Go ahead and renew your Louisiana driver’s license.