New Hampshire · 2026 fee data

Driver's license renewal in New Hampshire.

Renewing a standard driver's license in New Hampshire costs $50 for a 5 years cycle. REAL ID adds $30 on top. You can renew in person only.

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Some states cut validity (and fees) for 65+ drivers.

Estimates only. Verify with your New Hampshire DMV before paying.

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New Hampshire renewal fees, line by line

WhatCost / RuleNote
Standard renewal fee$50Adult, non-senior. Base charge for a fresh license.
Validity period5 yearsRenewal cycle for adults under 75.
REAL ID upgrade$30Extra charge on top of standard. Federal-compliant license required for domestic flights since May 7, 2025.
Online renewalNo — in-person requiredThis state requires every renewal to happen in person.
Late renewal fee$0~1 year grace before retesting becomes mandatory.
Drivers age 75+Validity drops to 5 yearsSome states also require in-person renewal and a fresh vision test for drivers in this age band.

REAL ID in New Hampshire

New Hampshire adds $30 on top of the standard renewal fee for a REAL ID-compliant license. REAL ID has been required for domestic flights since May 7, 2025 — but only if you don't have a US passport or another federal-compliant ID. If you fly rarely and have a passport, you can skip the upgrade.

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Renewal rules for drivers age 75+

Once you reach age 75, New Hampshire 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

Last verified: pending. Fees can change between legislative sessions — the linked official source above is the canonical record.