

New York license renewal is available for up to 2 years after your current license expires – but keep in mind that once it does expire, it’s an invalid license and driving with it could lead to tickets and fines.

First, you’re allowed to renew your license up to one year before the expiration date. While everyone’s license has a different expiration date, there are a couple of timeframes that you’ll need to be aware of. While we can’t remember that date for you, we can tell you the different NY DMV license renewal options and make it easy for you to keep your license up to date and valid.

Because it doesn’t expire every year, many people simply don’t keep track of their renewal date – and sometimes that can make renewing an NY license a real hassle. It’s pretty easy to forget to renew your New York drivers license.
