The Missouri Driver/Nondriver License
- New Driver Licenses
- Renewing Driver Licenses
- New Nondriver Licenses (Missouri ID Cards)
- Renewing Nondriver Licenses
- Replacing a Lost/Stolen/Destroyed Driver License
- Permit/Driver/Nondriver License Fees
- Missouri Driver License Security Features
- Other Information about the Missouri Driver License
New Driver Licenses
Ages 16 - 17
Drivers who are between the ages of 16-17 are issued an intermediate license that expires up to two years* from the date issued. Read more about Graduated Licensing.
Ages 18 - 20
Drivers who are 18-20 years of age receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.
Ages 21 - 69
Drivers who are 21-69 years of age receive a 6-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year after the date of issuance.
Ages 70 and over
Drivers who are ages 70 and over receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.
* NOTE: Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.
Renewing Driver Licenses
Ages 18 - 20
Drivers who are 18-20 years of age receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.
Ages 21 - 69
Drivers who are 21-69 years of age receive a 6-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year after the date of issuance.
Ages 70 and over
Drivers who are ages 70 and over receive a 3-year* driver license that expires on the applicant's date of birth in the third year after date of issuance.
Note: Renewal applicants are required to take a road sign recognition test in addition to the vision test.
* NOTE: Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.
New Nondriver Licenses (ID Cards)
Ages 69 and under
Nondriver license will expire on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year* after date of issuance.
Ages 70 and over
Applicants age 70 and older are eligible for a nonexpiring* Nondriver license.
* NOTE: Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.
Renewing Nondriver Licenses (ID Cards)
Ages 69 and under
Nondriver license will expire on the applicant's date of birth in the sixth year* after date of issuance.
Ages 70 and over
Applicants age 70 and older are eligible for a nonexpiring* Nondriver license.
* NOTE: Applicants who are not US citizens may receive an expiration date less than the terms noted above, based on the expiration date of the document(s) submitted.
Replacing a Lost/Stolen/Destroyed Missouri Driver License
You may apply and pay for a replacement driver license at any Missouri license office.
- If your driver license is not due to expire within the next six months, the transaction would be processed as a duplicate with the same expiration date as your current license. One acceptable identification document is required (It is preferred, though not required, that the document include your photo; such as a work, military or student ID card. If a document with a photo is not available, other documents that may be used include, but are not limited to: a social security card; document reflecting name and date of birth; or document reflecting name and signature).
- If your driver license is due to expire within the next six months, your transaction would be processed as an early renewal, and you would be required to present acceptable documents to verify name, date of birth, place of birth, and Missouri residential address. You would also be required to provide your social security number.
Permit/Driver/Nondriver License Fees ( Fee Chart in PDF Format)
| Type of Document | Valid up to 6 months |
Valid up to 1 year |
Valid up to 2 years |
Valid up to 3 years |
Valid up to 6 years |
Non-Expiring | Duplicate |
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Instruction Permit |
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| *Class A, B, or C Minimum age 18 |
$7.50 | $7.50 | |||||
| Class E Minimum age: 18 |
$3.50 | $3.50 | |||||
| Class F Minimum age: 15 |
$3.50 | $3.50 | |||||
| Class M Minimum age: 15 1/2 |
$6.25 | $3.50 | |||||
| Class M Minimum age: 16 |
$3.50 | $3.50 | |||||
Intermediate License |
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| Class F Minimum age: 16 |
$7.50 | $7.50 | |||||
Driver License |
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| *Class A, B, or C Minimum age: 18 |
$22.50 | $45.00 | $22.50 - 3 yr $25.00 - 6 yr |
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| *Class A, B, or C with “S” endorsement Minimum age: 70 |
New:
$10.00 Renewal: $2.50 |
$10.00 | |||||
| Class E Minimum age: 18 |
$17.50 | $35.00 | $17.50 - 3 yr $20.00 - 6 yr |
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| *Class E with “S” endorsement Minimum age: 70 |
New:
$7.50 Renewal: $2.50 |
$7.50 | |||||
| Class F Minimum age: 18 |
$10.00 | $20.00 | $10.00 - 3 yr $12.50 - 6 yr |
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NonDriver License (ID card) |
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| Class ND No minimum age |
$11.00 | $11.00 | $11.00 | ||||
| Class ND Minimum age: 70 |
$11.00 | $11.00 | |||||
| Class ND With CCW endorsement |
$5.50 | $5.50 | |||||
*Applicable fees for written and road tests are not included.
Missouri Driver License Security Features
In April 2003, the Missouri Department of Revenue began issuing driver licenses, permits, and non-driver licenses with a new format and enhanced security features. Security features assist the department and law enforcement agencies in fraudulent document investigations.
The most evident new feature is a “ghost” portrait of the applicant at the bottom of the license. Other security features include an outline of the state of Missouri and the words “Show Me” across the front of the license visible under ultraviolet light, printed data overlapping the ghost portrait, and a two dimensional barcode on the back of the license.
The Missouri Department of Revenue is dedicated to ensuring the authenticity and integrity of driver licenses and to ensuring that the licenses cannot be easily reproduced. Missouri’s new identification cards are among the most secure driver and non-driver license documents produced in the nation.
Other Information about the Missouri Driver License
The Missouri Driver Guide provides additional information pertaining to Missouri's driver license, such as:
- Organ, Eye and Tissue Donor Information
- You can obtain additional information from the Missouri Organ and Tissue Donor website at www.missouriorgandonor.com (leaving dor.mo.gov webspace).
- Adding Blood Type and Allergy Information to your Driver License
- The Blind Awareness Fund
- "J88" Notation for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Applicants
- Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA)
- Voter Registration
- Selective Service Registration
Still need help? You can also submit your driver licensing questions to our staff by e-mail. Your e-mail will be forwarded to the appropriate area for reply. Some inquiries can be responded to more quickly than others depending on the issue and amount of time needed for research. Please make sure your computer will accept our e-mail response.
Missouri Department of Revenue