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About Driver's License Services
In a majority counties the County Treasurer’s Office is
responsible for issuing driver’s licenses to Iowa residents.
This also includes motorcycle licenses, CDLs, and driver permits
for Iowa residents 14 years of age and up.
A driver’s license expires on the license holder’s
birthday. However, the license is still valid for an additional
60 days (note: when using a driver’s license as a form
of identification for travel purposes the 60 grace period may
not be recognized by travel security personnel). A license holder
is required to pass the vision screening test each time the license
is renewed.
If the driver’s license remains expired after the 60 grace
period, the license holder will be required to take the written
knowledge test in addition to the vision screening test. If the
driver’s license remains expired for more than one year
a driving test will be required in addition to the written knowledge
test and vision screening test.
It is possible under special circumstances to apply for a driver’s
license renewal prior to the expiration of the license. An explanation
will be required detailing these circumstances. An early renewal
may be applied for from 30 days to one year before the expiration
of the driver’s license.
IMPORTANT DATES
Your driver’s license expires on your birthday.
It is valid for another 60 days and can be renewed within that
60 days
without having to take any additional testing beyond the vision
screening test.
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