Can you mail driver's license

In the United States, the answer to this question varies from state to state. Some states allow you to mail your driver's license, while others do not. Here's a breakdown:

States that allow mailing a driver's license:

  1. Arizona: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  2. California: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 70 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  3. Colorado: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  4. Florida: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  5. Georgia: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  6. Idaho: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  7. Indiana: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  8. Iowa: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  9. Kansas: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  10. Kentucky: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  11. Louisiana: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  12. Maine: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  13. Maryland: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  14. Massachusetts: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you's a non-commercial driver.
  15. Michigan: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  16. Minnesota: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  17. Mississippi: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  18. Missouri: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  19. Montana: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  20. Nebraska: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  21. Nevada: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  22. New Hampshire: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  23. New Jersey: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  24. New Mexico: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  25. New York: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  26. North Carolina: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  27. North Dakota: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  28. Ohio: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  29. Oklahoma: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  30. Oregon: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  31. Pennsylvania: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  32. Rhode Island: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  33. South Carolina: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  34. South Dakota: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  35. Tennessee: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  36. Texas: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  37. Utah: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  38. Vermont: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  39. Virginia: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  40. Washington: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  41. West Virginia: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  42. Wisconsin: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.
  43. Wyoming: You can renew your driver's license by mail if you're 65 or older or if you're a non-commercial driver.

States that do not allow mailing a driver's license:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arkansas
  4. Connecticut
  5. Delaware
  6. Hawaii
  7. Illinois
  8. Kentucky (for commercial drivers)
  9. Maryland (for commercial drivers)
  10. Massachusetts (for commercial drivers)
  11. Michigan (for commercial drivers)
  12. New Jersey (for commercial drivers)
  13. New York (for commercial drivers)
  14. Ohio (for commercial drivers)
  15. Pennsylvania (for commercial drivers)
  16. Rhode Island (for commercial drivers)
  17. Tennessee (for commercial drivers)
  18. Texas (for commercial drivers)
  19. Vermont (for commercial drivers)
  20. Virginia (for commercial drivers)

Please note that even if your state allows mailing a driver's license, you may still need to provide additional documentation or appear in person for certain transactions, such as a name change or address change. It's always best to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific requirements and procedures.