Monday, May 18

DMV Rules Are Changing in 2026—Will Seniors Have to Retake Their Driving Test?

A close-up of a calendar with a circled date next to a set of car keys.
Car keys rest beside a circled July date, signaling important upcoming changes for senior drivers.

Key Ages That Trigger New Requirements

One of the most important things to understand is that these rules don’t apply at the same age everywhere.

Depending on your state, additional requirements may begin as early as your early 60s—or not until your late 70s or beyond. Common “milestone ages” include:

  • Early 60s (around 62–65): Some states begin requiring in-person renewals
  • Early 70s: Vision tests and shorter renewal cycles often begin
  • Late 70s to 80s: Stricter monitoring, including possible driving evaluations

Knowing when these changes apply in your state can help you plan ahead and avoid last-minute stress.

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