Driver's license renewal in California.
Renewing a standard driver's license in California costs $45 for a 5 years cycle. REAL ID is bundled at no extra cost. You can renew online or in person.
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Estimates only. Verify with your California DMV before paying.
California renewal fees, line by line
| What | Cost / Rule | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Standard renewal fee | $45 | Adult, non-senior. Base charge for a fresh license. |
| Validity period | 5 years | Renewal cycle for adults under 70. |
| REAL ID upgrade | $0 (bundled) | Same fee whether you choose a standard or REAL ID-compliant license. |
| Online renewal | Yes — alternating cycles | Most adults can renew online, but in-person is required every 2 cycles for a fresh photo + vision check. |
| Late renewal fee | $0 | ~2 months grace before retesting becomes mandatory. |
| Drivers age 70+ | Validity drops to 5 years | Some states also require in-person renewal and a fresh vision test for drivers in this age band. |
REAL ID in California
California doesn't charge extra for REAL ID — your renewal fee is the same whether you pick a standard license or REAL ID-compliant license. You only need REAL ID if you'll board a domestic flight or enter a federal building (and don't want to use a passport).
Renewal rules for drivers age 70+
Once you reach age 70, California switches you to a 5-year renewal cycle (down from the standard 5 years). The fee per renewal is usually the same, but you'll be visiting more often. Some states also require in-person renewal and a fresh vision check at this point — check the source link below for the exact rules.
Sources & verification
- Official: California DMV — driver licensing
- DHS REAL ID program (federal compliance status)