Driver's license renewal in Vermont.
Renewing a standard driver's license in Vermont costs $51 for a 4 years cycle. REAL ID adds $30 on top. You can renew online or in person.
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Estimates only. Verify with your Vermont DMV before paying.
Vermont renewal fees, line by line
| What | Cost / Rule | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Standard renewal fee | $51 | Adult, non-senior. Base charge for a fresh license. |
| Validity period | 4 years | Standard adult cycle. |
| REAL ID upgrade | $30 | Extra charge on top of standard. Federal-compliant license required for domestic flights since May 7, 2025. |
| Enhanced DL (EDL) | $30 extra | EDL is REAL ID-compliant AND accepted as a border-crossing document for Canada/Mexico land + sea travel. |
| 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 years grace before retesting becomes mandatory. |
REAL ID in Vermont
Vermont 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.
Enhanced Driver's License in Vermont
Vermont is one of five states (with MI, MN, NY, VT, WA) that issues an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL). It costs $30 on top of the standard fee, is REAL ID-compliant, AND is accepted as a border-crossing document for Canada and Mexico via land or sea (not air — air still needs a passport). Worth it if you regularly drive across either border.
Sources & verification
- Official: Vermont DMV — driver licensing
- DHS REAL ID program (federal compliance status)