Are the steps for renewing a MA permit the same as drivers license renewal? Massachusetts

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Yes, the renewal process is essentially the same; see below for more information.

MA Driver License/Learners Permit Renewal Procedures

  1. Go the a RMV office or license-express office
  2. Provide your Social Security number (or denial notice)
  3. Pay the fee
It's a good idea to bring your driver license or drivers permit with you. With drivers license renewals, you may be able to complete the task online.

Driving With A Massachusetts Expired License or Permit

Four words of advice: do not do it. Even if your license or learners permit just expired, you risk getting a traffic ticket and a large fine for driving when you're not legally allowed to do so. Remember, you can renew your driver license up to one year in advance of its expiration date, so there's no need to wait until the last minute - unless you enjoy the stress!

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