What Happens If My License Expires? Here’s What You Need to Know

Expired license help and renewal info at 2020 Driving School

No Grace Period: The Hard Truth About Virginia Licenses

What Happens If You’re Caught Driving?

How to Get Your License Renewed

If It’s Been Less Than One Year:

If It’s Been Between 1-3 Years:

If It’s Been More Than 3 Years:

Failed the Road Test Three Times?

Special Situations Worth Mentioning

For Older Drivers (75+):

For Parents with Teen Drivers:

For Commercial Drivers:

Preventing Future Setbacks

Getting Back on the Road

How 2020 Driving School Helps You Get Back on the Road Legally?

FAQs About Expired Licenses in Virginia

1. Is there a license expired grace period in Virginia?
No. Virginia does not offer any grace period once your driver’s license expires. Driving even one day past expiration is illegal.

2. What happens if my license expires but I don’t drive?
You won’t be penalized as long as you don’t drive. However, the longer your license expired status continues, the harder renewal becomes.

3. Is the grace period for expired tags in Virginia the same as a license grace period?
No. Vehicle registration (tags) and driver’s licenses are separate. Any grace period for expired tags in Virginia does not apply to driver’s licenses.

4. Can I renew my driver’s license through DPOR license renewal?
No. DPOR license renewal applies to professional and occupational licenses. Driver’s license renewal is handled only through the Virginia DMV.

5. How long can my expired driver’s license in Virginia be renewed without a road test?
If your license expired less than three years ago, you may avoid a road test. After three years, full testing is usually required.

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