How do you replace or renew learners permits in Wyoming? Wyoming

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It's easy to replace or renew your learners permit.

Renew WY Driving Permit

To renew your drivers permit:

  1. Visit a drivers license exam office.
  2. Bring your current permit or two other acceptable means of identification (such as a birth certificate or state ID card).
  3. Bring a parent or legal guardian if you're younger than 18 years old.
  4. Pay the $15 renewal fee.
  5. Take any necessary tests (such as a vision screening).

Replace WY Driving Permit

To replace your drivers permit:

  1. Go to a drivers license exam office.
  2. Bring a parent or legal guardian if you're younger than 18, or have one sign a notarized driver permit application.
  3. Show two forms of acceptable identification (such as a state ID card or birth certificate).
  4. Pay the $15 duplicate permit fee.

Other Questions About Permits


Contact WYDOT at (307) 777-4375 if you have any other questions regarding permits. And, take a practice permit test to prepare you for the written exam if you still haven't obtained your Wyoming learners permit.

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