You may be eligible to renew your Alaska Driver's License or State Identification (ID) Card If your license or ID card is due to expire within one year, please check below to see if you may qualify to renew online. Must be 22. to 68 years of age when renewing your Driver's License (you may not renew online if you are 69 years of age or older on the expiration date of the driver's license being renewed). Must be 22. years of age when renewing an ID card.
Must hold a non-commercial Driver's License or ID card. The last time you renewed your Driver's License or ID card, you must have renewed in person. Commercial Driver's Licenses are not eligible for renewal online. A name change will require a visit to the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) with documentation to provide proof of the change.
Alaska Drivers License Renewal Grace Period
If you wish to renew your Driver's License, it must be valid (it cannot be cancelled, revoked, suspended or disqualified). The last Driver's License issued to you must have been an Alaska license.
If you meet these qualifications, you may apply for a renewal of your Alaska Driver's License or ID card. Further verification will be conducted at the DMV to determine eligibility. If you are out of state and have lost your Alaska Driver's License and are not eligible to renew at this time, please see the following: ADDRESS: Please note that the mailing address used on your application will appear on your license and/or ID card. The DMV must mail your license and/or ID card to your mailing address on file with the division and cannot mail it to an alternative location. The Post Office will not forward any mailed cards or documents.
Be sure that the mailing address you provide is an address where you can receive the issued card, even if it is a temporary or out-of-state mailing address.