License Renewal for Seniors in Arkansas: What You Need to Know

License Renewal for Seniors in Arkansas What You Need to Know

Renewal Frequency and Options

  • All Arkansas drivers, regardless of age, must renew their licenses every four years.
  • Drivers aged 70 and older may choose to renew for just four years (instead of the standard eight) and pay a reduced fee.
  • There are no special renewal requirements or restrictions that apply solely because of age.

Vision and Other Testing

  • A vision test is required at every in-person renewal, for all ages.
  • A written or road test is only required if the licensing authorities have concerns about a physical or mental condition that could affect driving safety.

Renewal Methods

  • Seniors must renew their licenses in person at a local DFA Revenue Office.
  • Online renewal is not available for Arkansas driver’s licenses as of 2025.
  • Renewal by mail is only permitted for residents temporarily out of state (for work, school, or military service).

Required Documents and Fees

  • Bring your current driver’s license and corrective lenses if needed for the vision test.
  • The renewal fee is $40 for a standard license.
  • Additional documents are only needed if you are updating personal information (name, gender, etc.) or upgrading to an Enhanced Security (REAL ID) license.

Additional Notes

  • The Office of Driver Services (ODS) may place restrictions (such as requiring corrective lenses) based on the vision test or other assessments.
  • Reports of unsafe driving can be submitted to the ODS, which may trigger further evaluation or impose restrictions.

Table

RequirementSeniors (70+)All Other Drivers
Renewal period4 years (option for 8 years)4 years
Vision testEvery renewal (in person)Every renewal (in person)
Written/Road testOnly if medically indicatedOnly if medically indicated
Online renewalNot availableNot available
Renewal by mailOnly if out-of-state/militaryOnly if out-of-state/military
Fee$40 (standard 4-year license)$40 (standard 4-year license)

Key Takeaways:

  • Arkansas does not impose additional renewal requirements solely based on age.
  • Seniors must renew in person every four years and take a vision test.
  • Written or road tests are only required if there are safety concerns.
  • Online renewal is not available; mail renewal is limited to special circumstances

Sources

[1] https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/office/driver-services/licenses-ids-permits/
[2] https://lifelanes.progressive.com/senior-driving-laws-by-state/
[3] https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/arkansas-driving-laws-seniors-older-drivers.html
[4] https://www.iihs.org/topics/older-drivers/license-renewal-laws-table
[5] https://zutobi.com/us/ar-car/driver-guides/arkansas-drivers-license-renewal