Sec. 28.15.101. - Expiration and renewal of driver's license.
Sec. 28.15.101. Expiration and renewal of driver's license.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a driver's license expires on the licensee's birthday in the fifth year following issuance of the license. A license may be renewed within one year of its expiration upon proper application, payment of the required fee, and except when a license is renewed under (c) of this section, successful completion of a test of the licensee's eyesight.
(b) The department may defer the expiration of the driver's license of a person who is outside the state under terms and conditions that the department shall prescribe by regulation.
(c) A driver's license may be renewed by mail if the licensee complies with (a) of this section, except that a license may not be renewed by mail if
(1) the most recent renewal of the applicant's license was by mail; or
(2) the applicant is 69 years of age or older on the expiration date of the driver's license being renewed.