Do they mail you your driver's license

In the United States, the process of receiving a driver's license varies from state to state. Here's a general overview:

  1. In-person pickup: In most states, you'll need to visit a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office or a similar agency to pick up your new driver's license. You'll need to provide identification and proof of residency, and the license will be issued to you on the spot.
  2. Mailed license: Some states offer the option to have your driver's license mailed to you. This is usually the case if you've applied for a replacement license, a duplicate license, or a license renewal. In these cases, you'll typically need to provide a valid mailing address and pay any applicable fees.
  3. Online delivery: A few states, like Arizona, Florida, and Michigan, offer online delivery of driver's licenses. You'll receive an email with a link to print or download your license.

To confirm whether your state mails driver's licenses, you can:

Keep in mind that even if your state doesn't mail driver's licenses, you may still need to provide proof of identity and residency when applying for a license.