Idaho Code
Chapter 3 - MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER’S LICENSES
Section 49-319 - EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF DRIVER’S LICENSE.

49-319. EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF DRIVER’S LICENSE. (1) Every noncommercial Idaho driver’s license issued to a driver shall expire and be renewable as follows:
(a) For drivers twenty-one (21) years of age or older, the driver’s license shall expire on the licensee’s birthday in the fourth year following the issuance of the driver’s license.
(b) At the option of the applicant, for drivers twenty-one (21) years of age through sixty-two (62) years of age, the driver’s license shall expire on the licensee’s birthday in either the fourth year or the eighth year following the issuance of the driver’s license.
(c) Except for the provisions found in subsections (1)(e) and (3) of this section, every driver’s license issued to a driver under eighteen (18) years of age shall expire five (5) days after the licensee’s eighteenth birthday.
(d) Except for the provisions found in subsections (1)(e) and (3) of this section, every driver’s license issued to a driver eighteen (18) years of age but under twenty-one (21) years of age shall expire five (5) days after the licensee’s twenty-first birthday.
(e) Every driver’s license that is not, as provided by law, suspended, revoked or disqualified in this state or any other jurisdiction shall be renewable on or before its expiration, but not more than twenty-five (25) months before, upon application, payment of the required fee and satisfactory completion of the required vision screening. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, a person who has had his noncommercial Idaho driver’s license suspended may renew his driver’s license as provided in this section, which renewal shall be subject to the suspension.
(2) Except for the provisions found in subsection (3) of this section, every commercial driver’s license issued to a person twenty-one (21) years of age or older shall expire on the licensee’s birthday in the fourth year following issuance of the license, and any class A, B or C license issued to a person eighteen (18), nineteen (19) or twenty (20) years of age shall expire five (5) days after the licensee’s twenty-first birthday. There shall be no option for an eight (8) year class A, B or C license.
(3) Every driver’s license issued to a person who is not a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States shall have an expiration date that is the same date as the end of lawful stay in the United States as indicated on documents issued and verified by the department of homeland security, provided however, that the expiration date shall not extend beyond the expiration date for the same category of license issued to citizens. Persons whose department of homeland security documents do not state an expiration date shall be issued a driver’s license with an expiration date of one (1) year from the date of issuance. Fees shall be in accordance with the expiration periods and classes listed in section 49-306(1), Idaho Code.
(4) An applicant who is issued a driver’s license in another jurisdiction after an Idaho driver’s license has been issued is not eligible for renewal or a duplicate of the Idaho driver’s license. The applicant may apply for a new Idaho driver’s license as provided in section 49-306, Idaho Code.
(5) No knowledge test shall be required for renewal of a driver’s license, except for renewal of a hazardous material endorsement. Appropriate knowledge and skill tests shall be required for an upgrade in a driver’s license class or an endorsement addition. In the case of a name change, the applicant shall provide legal documentation to verify the change in accordance with department rules.
(6) Applicants for a hazardous material endorsement shall provide either proof of United States citizenship or proof of lawful, permanent United States residence and a valid federal bureau of citizenship and immigration services alien registration number. A security background records check and federal transportation security administration clearance shall be required for issuance, renewal or transfer of a hazardous material endorsement in accordance with 49 CFR part 383, subject to procedures established by the federal transportation security administration.
(7) When a driver’s license has been expired for fewer than twenty-five (25) months, the renewal of the driver’s license shall start from the original date of expiration regardless of the year in which the application for renewal is made. If the driver’s license is expired for twenty-five (25) months or more, the applicant shall be required to take the appropriate knowledge test(s) and skills test(s) for the class of license or endorsement being applied for and undergo vision screening. The license shall expire on the licensee’s birthday in the fourth year following issuance of the driver’s license for drivers twenty-one (21) years of age or older, except as otherwise provided in subsections (1)(e) and (3) of this section. At the option of the applicant, for drivers twenty-one (21) years of age through sixty-two (62) years of age, the renewed license shall expire on the licensee’s birthday in either the fourth year or the eighth year following issuance, except as otherwise provided in subsections (1)(e) and (3) of this section.
(8)(a) If a driver’s license has expired or will expire and the licensee is temporarily out of state, except on active military duty, and the driver’s license has not, as provided by law, been suspended, revoked, canceled, denied, refused or disqualified, the licensee may request in writing on a form prescribed by the department an extension of the driver’s license. The request shall be accompanied by the fee fixed in section 49-306, Idaho Code, and the extension shall be no more than a twelve (12) month period. If the department determines that an extension of the driver’s license is necessary, it may issue a license showing the date to which the expired driver’s license is extended. License extensions are limited to two (2) consecutive extensions per licensee.
(b) Upon returning to the state of Idaho, the licensee shall, within ten (10) days, apply for a renewal of the expired driver’s license and surrender the extended license and the expired driver’s license.
(c) A hazardous material endorsement cannot be extended.
(9) An Idaho driver’s license issued to any person prior to serving on active duty in the armed forces of the United States, or a member of the immediate family accompanying such a person, if valid and in full force and effect upon entering active duty, shall remain in full force and effect and shall, upon application, be extended for a period of four (4) years as long as active duty continues or shall be renewed upon application in person without the requirement to take a knowledge or skills test if the Idaho driver’s license expired while on active duty, if the driver’s license is not suspended, denied, disqualified, canceled or revoked, as provided by law, during the active duty, and the driver’s license shall remain in full force and effect sixty (60) days following the date the holder is released from active duty.
(10) The department may use a mail renewal process for four (4) year class D licenses based on criteria established by rule.
(11) A seasonal driver’s license is only valid for a one hundred eighty (180) day period from the date of issuance. Only one (1) seasonal driver’s license may be obtained in any twelve (12) month period and may only be obtained twice in a driver’s lifetime.
(12) A person who applies for renewal of a license may request that the notation "permanently disabled" be imprinted on the license, and the department shall imprint "permanently disabled" on the license if:
(a) The person has a permanent disability; and
(b) The person presents written certification from a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or licensed advanced practice professional nurse verifying that the person’s stated impairment qualifies as a permanent disability as provided in section 49-117, Idaho Code; and
(c) The department determines that the person meets the requirements for issuance of a license as specified in section 49-313, Idaho Code.

History:
[49-319, added 1988, ch. 265, sec. 53, p. 598; am. 1989, ch. 88, sec. 31, p. 180; am. 1990, ch. 45, sec. 22, p. 97; am. 1992, ch. 115, sec. 15, p. 365; am. 1993, ch. 300, sec. 6, p. 1113; am. 1996, ch. 371, sec. 11, p. 1262; am. 1998, ch. 110, sec. 22, p. 405; am. 1999, ch. 81, sec. 12, p. 253; am. 1999, ch. 317, sec. 2, p. 800; am. 1999, ch. 318, sec. 3, p. 808; am. 2000, ch. 56, sec. 2, p. 116; am. 2001, ch. 332, sec. 4, p. 1169; am. 2004, ch. 126, sec. 4, p. 431; am. 2004, ch. 297, sec. 3, p. 829; am. 2004, ch. 339, sec. 1, p. 1012; am. 2008, ch. 63, sec. 3, p. 161; am. 2012, ch. 32, sec. 2, p. 98; am. 2022, ch. 118, sec. 2, p. 427.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 49 - MOTOR VEHICLES

Chapter 3 - MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER’S LICENSES

Section 49-301 - DRIVERS TO BE LICENSED.

Section 49-302 - WHAT PERSONS ARE EXEMPT FROM LICENSE.

Section 49-303 - WHICH PERSONS SHALL NOT BE LICENSED.

Section 49-303A - DRIVER’S LICENSE OR PERMITS ISSUED TO CERTAIN PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN YEARS.

Section 49-304 - MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT.

Section 49-305 - INSTRUCTION PERMITS — COMMERCIAL LEARNER’S PERMIT — TEMPORARY LICENSES — MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

Section 49-306 - APPLICATION FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE, INSTRUCTION PERMIT, COMMERCIAL LEARNER’S PERMIT OR RESTRICTED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DRIVING PERMIT.

Section 49-307 - CLASS D DRIVER’S TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT — CLASS D SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMIT — APPLICATION FOR A CLASS D DRIVER’S LICENSE — RESTRICTIONS ON CLASS D DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-307A - RESTRICTED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DRIVING PERMIT.

Section 49-308 - DRIVER TRAINING ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED.

Section 49-310 - APPLICATIONS OF PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN YEARS.

Section 49-311 - RELEASE FROM LIABILITY.

Section 49-312 - DEATH OF PERSON SIGNING APPLICATION FOR PERSON UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE.

Section 49-313 - EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS.

Section 49-314 - LOCAL EXAMINERS APPOINTED BY DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-315 - LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS.

Section 49-316 - DRIVER’S LICENSE TO BE CARRIED AND EXHIBITED ON DEMAND.

Section 49-317 - RESTRICTED DRIVER’S LICENSES.

Section 49-318 - DUPLICATE DRIVER LICENSES AND SUBSTITUTE PERMITS.

Section 49-319 - EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-320 - NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

Section 49-321 - RECORDS TO BE KEPT BY THE DEPARTMENT.

Section 49-322 - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO CANCEL DRIVER’S LICENSE OR INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

Section 49-323 - SUSPENDING PRIVILEGES OF NONRESIDENTS AND REPORTING CONVICTIONS.

Section 49-324 - SUSPENDING RESIDENT’S LICENSE AND PRIVILEGES UPON CONVICTION, ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION OR COURT ORDER IN ANOTHER STATE OR JURISDICTION.

Section 49-325 - MANDATORY REVOCATION BY DEPARTMENT — TEMPORARY RESTRICTED PERMIT.

Section 49-326 - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO SUSPEND, DISQUALIFY OR REVOKE DRIVER’S LICENSE AND PRIVILEGES.

Section 49-326A - ADMINISTRATION BY DEPARTMENT OF JUDICIAL SUSPENSIONS OF DRIVER’S LICENSES OR PRIVILEGES TO BECOME EFFECTIVE AFTER RELEASE FROM CONFINEMENT.

Section 49-328 - REINSTATEMENT OF REVOKED, DISQUALIFIED OR SUSPENDED DRIVER’S LICENSE — FEE — WHEN REINSTATEMENT PROHIBITED.

Section 49-329 - NO OPERATION UNDER FOREIGN LICENSE DURING SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION IN IDAHO.

Section 49-330 - RIGHT OF APPEAL TO COURT.

Section 49-331 - UNLAWFUL USE OF DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-332 - MAKING FALSE AFFIDAVIT PERJURY.

Section 49-333 - PROHIBITIONS.

Section 49-334 - RENTING MOTOR VEHICLE TO ANOTHER.

Section 49-335 - DISQUALIFICATIONS AND PENALTIES — COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-336 - NONRESIDENT COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE.

Section 49-337 - EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES.