Senior Driver License Renewal in North Dakota 2026

Verified via Department of Transportation (DOT)

Last update: 2026-04-16

North Dakota Senior Driver License Renewal
Quick Answer

In North Dakota, drivers 70 and older hit senior-specific renewal rules. Cycle: 4 years at 78+. In-person: Yes at 70+ (online limited to ages 21-69). Online: Ages 21-69 only; NOT permitted 70+. Vision: Yes at every renewal for all ages. Data from Department of Transportation (DOT), last checked 2026-04-16.

Quick facts

AgencyDepartment of Transportation (DOT)
General renewal cycle6 years
Senior renewal cycle4 years at 78+
First age trigger70
In-person requiredYes at 70+ (online limited to ages 21-69)
Online renewalAges 21-69 only; NOT permitted 70+
Vision test at renewalYes at every renewal for all ages
Physician reportingVoluntary. Physicians may report but are not required to.
Insurance discountMandated by statute

Renewal rules for older drivers in North Dakota

The standard renewal cycle in North Dakota is 6 years and shifts to 4 years at 78+ for older drivers.

In-person requirementYes at 70+ (online limited to ages 21-69)
Online renewalAges 21-69 only; NOT permitted 70+
Mail renewalNot available for 70+

Testing requirements

Vision test at renewalYes at every renewal for all ages
Knowledge testNo age-based requirement
Road testNo age-based requirement

Medical review and reporting an unsafe driver

Confidentiality noticeIn North Dakota, the DMV does not guarantee your identity as a reporter will be kept confidential. The driver may learn your identity through a public records request or during a review hearing. See our national reporting guide for states with stronger protections.
Physician reportingVoluntary. Physicians may report but are not required to.
Family or citizen reportingYes - family members and concerned citizens may submit a report.
Reporter confidentialityNOT guaranteed - see callout above.

DMV/licensing agency accepts reports of potentially unsafe drivers for review.

For general guidance on when to report an unsafe driver, confidentiality, and what usually happens after a report, see our unsafe-driver reporting guide.

Restrictions and alternatives to full cessation

Graduated restrictionsAvailable. Corrective lenses, other restrictions as determined by agency
Voluntary surrenderAvailable. Non-driver ID after surrender: State ID card available (Standard fee).

Insurance discount for mature drivers

Statutory mandateYes. Mandatory 3-year reduction for 55+ (N.D.C.C. 26.1-25-04.1; NOT 26.1-40-15.3 which is UIM)
Minimum age55
Duration3 years

State-approved mature driver courses

Compare approved courses and pricing in our mature driver course guide.

Practice and preparation

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Frequently asked questions

Road test: No age-based requirement
Written test: No age-based requirement

Yes at 70+ (online limited to ages 21-69)

DMV/licensing agency accepts reports of potentially unsafe drivers for review. Family members can submit a report.

Yes - Mandatory 3-year reduction for 55+ (N.D.C.C. 26.1-25-04.1; NOT 26.1-40-15.3 which is UIM)