

In addition, you may receive a traffic ticket if a law enforcement officer catches you driving on an expired license. If you fail to renew your driver's license on or before the expiration date, you'll be charged a $1 fee and you may be required to take your examinations again. Replacing a lost driver's license is a more complicated process, so a renewal may be your best option, if available.įor more information on how to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged driver's license in Kansas, please read our page about Replacing a Lost License. Please contact your local KS DMV office to verify. If your Kansas driver's license is expiring soon but it was recently lost, stolen, or damaged, you may be able to renew it instead of applying for a replacement driver's license.

Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Driver's License For more information on how to handle this process, please see our Changing Your Address page. NOTE: If you recently moved, you should notify the Kansas DMV to ensure you receive your renewal notice. If you are younger than 21 years old, you must wait until your 21st birthday to complete the renewal. You can renew your KS driver's license up to 1 year before it expires, unless you are younger than 21 years old.
