Transferring Driver’s License to Missouri
To transfer your out-of-state driver’s license to Missouri, you need proof of identity, lawful status, social security number, and Missouri residential address. You may surrender a valid current or recently expired license from another U.S. state to waive Missouri tests. Licenses can be transferred at any local Department of Motor Vehicles office in Missouri. You will pay a fee and may need to pass vision or written exams.
Required Documents
You need proof of identity, lawful status, social security number, and Missouri residential address. You may surrender a valid current or recently expired license from another U.S. state to waive Missouri tests. Next, provide proof of identity and residency in Missouri. Pass the written, driving, and vision tests. Pay fees for your Class F license and choose a 3 or 6-year license.
Required Documents for Out-of-State License Transfer
- Proof of identity
- Date of lawful status
- Proof of social security number
- Proof of Missouri residential address
- Fee of $10 (under 21 or over 70) or $20 (ages 21-69)
- $1.25 convenience fee if paying by card
First-time drivers ages 15-18 must complete restricted and instruction permit phases before getting a full license. Proof of Missouri residency includes various documents like a Missouri driver’s license or voter registration.
License Renewal and Requirements
After becoming a Missouri resident, you have 30 days to transfer your out-of-state driver’s license and vehicle registration. You have 6 months after expiration to renew your Missouri license without needing to retest. Age requirements for licenses in Missouri vary, with the issuance of instruction, intermediate, and full licenses.
Time Frame for License Processing
Within 7-10 business days, you will receive your permanent plastic driver’s license in the mail. Renewal of Missouri driver’s license can be done at any Missouri Department of Revenue office location.