License Renewal for Seniors in Nebraska: What You Need to Know

License Renewal for Seniors in Nebraska What You Need to Know

Nebraska has specific driver’s license renewal rules for seniors to help ensure road safety while supporting independence. Here’s what older Nebraskans and their families need to know for 2025:

How Often Do Seniors Renew Their License?

  • All Nebraska drivers must renew their license every five years.

Special Rules for Seniors (Age 72 and Older)

  • In-Person Renewal Required: Once you turn 72, you must renew your driver’s license in person at a DMV office. Online and mail renewals are no longer permitted for this age group.
  • Vision Test: A vision test is mandatory at every renewal for drivers 72 and older. This can be done at the DMV or with a Statement of Vision from an eye doctor within 90 days of your renewal appointment.
  • Possible Additional Testing: If you have certain medical conditions, recent accidents, or if concerns about your driving are reported, the DMV may require additional assessments, such as written or road tests.
  • License Restrictions: Based on medical evaluations, the DMV can impose restrictions (e.g., requiring corrective lenses, limiting driving to daytime, or using adaptive devices).

Renewal Process for Seniors

  1. Receive Renewal Notice: The DMV sends a renewal notice before your license expires, outlining what you need to bring and any special requirements.
  2. Gather Documentation: Bring proof of identification, two proofs of Nebraska residency, and any required medical or vision forms.
  3. Visit the DMV: Complete your vision test and any other required assessments in person.
  4. Pay Renewal Fee: The standard renewal fee is $28.50, but check the DMV website for current rates.
  5. Medical Review (If Needed): If you have health issues affecting driving, the DMV may review your case and add restrictions or require further testing.

Disability Placards

  • Seniors with qualifying medical conditions may apply for disability placards or plates with a doctor’s certification, making parking and access easier.

Quick Reference Table: Nebraska Senior License Renewal

Requirement Age 72+
Renewal cycle Every 5 years
In-person renewal Required
Online/mail renewal Not permitted
Vision test Required at every renewal
Additional testing Possible if medically indicated
License restrictions Possible (e.g., corrective lenses)
Renewal fee $28.50 (subject to change)
Disability placard option Available with doctor’s certification

Key Takeaways

  • Nebraska drivers age 72 and older must renew in person every five years and pass a vision test.
  • The DMV may impose restrictions or require further testing based on health or driving history.
  • Prepare by reviewing your renewal notice, gathering documents, and scheduling your DMV visit.

Staying informed about these requirements helps Nebraska seniors maintain their driving privileges safely and legally.

Sources:

  1. https://dmv.nebraska.gov/dl/renewals
  2. https://www.nebraska.gov/dmv/dlr/
  3. https://www.knowleslawfirm.com/nebraska-driving-laws-for-senior-citizens/
  4. https://www.iihs.org/topics/older-drivers/license-renewal-laws-table