Kansas License Renewal: A Step-by-Step Guide - The Department of Motor Vehicles.

The state will send a renewal notice at least 30 days in advance.If you didn't get the notice, you should call your local Department of Motor Vehicles.

If you drive on state roads, you need a valid driver's license.Unless you are under 21, you can renew your license a year in advance.If you are under 21, your license renewal is 21 years old.

There is a $1 late fee for failing to renew your license.You may need to take more tests.Driving with an expired license can result in a fine and suspension.Try to renew as soon as possible to avoid consequences.

Depending on the validity of your license, you may need to pass a vision test, get a new photo taken, or take a driving exam.You should be prepared for the extra fees.You will be good to drive for another set of years if you have a new license.Thank you!

If your license isn't suspended, revoked, or expired, you can renew it through the mail if you are currently living outside the state.

You can either renew by mail or submit a Kansas Driver's License Extension or Replacement form.Your renewal and photo fees will be covered by a check.