12816. (a) Every original driver's license expires on the fifth birthday of the applicant following the date of the application for the license. (b) Renewal of a driver's license shall be made for a term which expires on the fifth birthday of the applicant following the expiration of the license renewed, if application for renewal is made within six months prior to the expiration of the license to be renewed, or within 90 days after expiration of the license. If renewal is not applied for within 90 days after expiration of the license, the application and fee is considered the same as an application for an original license. (c) The department may accept application for a renewal of a driver's license made more than six months prior to the date of expiration. The renewal shall be made for a term which expires on the fifth birthday of the applicant following the date of the application for the renewal license. (d) The department may accept an application for a license of a different class made more than six months before the expiration of the license previously issued, if the previously issued license is surrendered for cancellation in accordance with Section 13100. The driver's license issued from that application expires on the fifth birthday of the applicant following the date of the application. (e) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a), (b), (c), and (d), the department may adjust the expiration date for any driver's license issued pursuant to this code. Amended Ch. 1240, Stats. 1992. Effective January 1, 1993.
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4 years
A Maryland drivers license is good for 5 years
Different states have different rules when it comes to how long your drivers license is valid. However, most are four, six or eight year duration's.
As long as you have a valid drivers license, you can be insured.
As long as the license is considered valid in Ohio, it is valid in all other states as well.
Different states have different rules when it comes to how long your drivers license is valid. However, most are four, six or eight year duration's.
The expiration date of ALL state's drivers licenses are written or stamped somewhere on them (usually on the front/face).
I know in Connecticut they're good for 5 years, until the date of your birthday.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
All states honor the expiration date of all other state's drivers licenses - UNLESS - you become a California resident - then you hae to surrender your MT license for a CA one.
Not unless you are a diplomat. Other than that it would be wise to apply for an International Drivers License which would be valid sufficiently long enough for a tourist visa visit in the US If you intend to take up temporary residence (student or temporary residence status) you will need to apply for, and pass, the state dirvers license exam of the state in which you will be residing.