Senior Driver License Renewal in Wyoming 2026
Verified via Department of Transportation (DOT)
Last update: 2026-04-16

Wyoming has no age-specific driver license rules. All drivers renew every 5 years regardless of age. Vision test: Yes at every renewal for all ages. Online renewal: By mail every other renewal. Data from Department of Transportation (DOT).
Quick facts
| Agency | Department of Transportation (DOT) | |
| General renewal cycle | 5 years | |
| Senior renewal cycle | Same as general | |
| First age trigger | No age-specific rule | |
| In-person required | Not required by age | |
| Online renewal | By mail every other renewal | |
| Vision test at renewal | Yes at every renewal for all ages | |
| Physician reporting | Voluntary. Physicians may report but are not required to. | |
| Insurance discount | Not mandated |
Renewal rules for older drivers in Wyoming
The standard renewal cycle in Wyoming is 5 years and does not change by age.
| In-person requirement | Not required by age | |
| Online renewal | By mail every other renewal | |
| Mail renewal | Yes, every other renewal |
Testing requirements
| Vision test at renewal | Yes at every renewal for all ages | |
| Knowledge test | No age-based requirement | |
| Road test | No age-based requirement |
Medical review and reporting an unsafe driver
| Confidentiality notice | In Wyoming, 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 reporting | Voluntary. Physicians may report but are not required to. |
| Family or citizen reporting | Check with Department of Transportation (DOT) for the current process. |
| Reporter confidentiality | NOT 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 restrictions | Available. Corrective lenses, other restrictions as determined by agency |
| Voluntary surrender | Available. Non-driver ID after surrender: State ID card available (Standard fee). |
Insurance discount for mature drivers
| Statutory mandate | No statutory mandate. DISPUTED - listed in aggregations but no WY statute citation confirmed. Some sources cite 10% minimum but no statute found. |
| Minimum age | 55 |
| Duration | 3 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
Not required by age
DMV/licensing agency accepts reports of potentially unsafe drivers for review.
No statutory mandate. Some insurers offer voluntary discounts.
How we verify these rules
We compile senior-driver rules from official DMV/SOS/MVD sources, state statutes where available, and the IIHS License Renewal Laws table as a cross-check. Our database tracks renewal cycles, age-based requirements, vision testing, medical review, reporting options, restrictions, and insurance discounts for all 51 jurisdictions.
This guide is educational, not legal or medical advice. For driver-specific questions, contact your state licensing agency or a qualified attorney.
Last database update: 2026-04-15.