License Renewal for Seniors in Georgia: Key Steps and Tips

License Renewal for Seniors in Georgia, The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) now offers eligible residents age 64 and older the ability to renew their non-commercial driver’s license online. However, since August 2020, two other options are also available: mail-in and fax. This new online service now gives seniors another avenue when doing licensing business.

DDS remains committed to expedient, safe and consumer-friendly alternatives within the law. Most veteran drivers are digitally savvy and will welcome having this online renewal option readily available, said DDS Commissioner Spencer R. Moore.


Georgia Law O.C.G.A. § 40-5-33(4)(c)(1) mandates that customers who are 64 years of age and older must have a vision exam prior to receiving or renewing a driver’s license. A rule change approved shortly after the Pandemic allows these customers to remotely submit their vision exam results that have been completed by a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist, or eye doctor. DDS still offers the eye exam in all Customer Service Centers, but for those who decline to come into a center, they may upload one of the following forms to their Online Services account to initiate the renewal process:

  • Vision Report Form from DDS (DDS-MR-274) found on the DDS website at this linkhttps://dds.georgia.gov/drivers-64-and-over.
  • Vision exam dated within two years. The exam needs to contain one of the following three areas: Visual Acuity Degrees, Horizontal Perception Degrees or Monocular Field of Vision in order to be accepted.
  • Customers, who applied for online, will receive an approval through email. Those whose application is approved for online renewal can print a paper copy of the temporary license. The permanent card is expected to arrive within 30 days.

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Michael Quandt

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