Can I make an appointment for NY drivers license renewal? New York

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New York Drivers License Renewal

You cannot make an appointment with a DMV office for the lone purpose of renewing your driver license. To avoid waiting in line at a DMV office, the state allows you to renew your drivers license online or by mail. The online option takes just minutes to complete. And if you decide to renew via the post office, you also have the option to use Express Mail.

The state will send out your renew license notice 45 to 60 days prior to your license expiration date, providing ample time to update the status of your NY driver license. 

Expired License Repercussions

You must avoid driving with an expired license. If stopped, you'll be issued a traffic ticket. If your license has been expired for less than two years, you can still, depending on your situation, renew your license without having to re-take the driver license tests (written and road).

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