Your original Social Security card (US citizens).Send the whole packet to Office of Central Print.Include a self-addressed stamped envelope.Add a certified check made out to the Mississippi Department of Public Safety for $24.00 if your license is still valid, $25.00 if expired or $11.00 if you need replacement or lost your license.Provide copy of driver's license or social security card.
You can renew by mail if you are a Mississippi resident attending college out of state, or you are in the armed services of the United States, holding a Mississippi driver’s license and being out of state due to military service. If your license has expired, pay the $1.00 late fee. Pay the fee of $24.00 (for a 4-year license) or $ 47.00 (for an 8 year license).(For non-US citizens only) valid immigration papers and passport, or Permanent resident card, or I-94 and passport.Some ideas include a mortgage agreement, electricity bill, bank statement,etc. If you are younger than 21, you can use your parents' residence documents.
If you are not eligible to renew at a kiosk, visit one of driver license offices. Your permanent license will arrive in the mail in about a week. Get a receipt which will work as your temporary license.You can pay by debit or credit card (Visa/MasterCard). Pay the fee of $24.00 (for a 4 year license) or $ 47.00 (for an 8 year license).Swipe your expiring license or credit card.You license is still valid or expired less than a year ago.You don't need to change your name or other information on your license.The easiest way to renew in person is to use a Self-Service Renewal Kiosk. The license can be renewed 6 months before and up to one year after the expiration date. You should renew your driver's license before it expires if you want to have driving privileges in Mississippi. Choosing appropriate speed (neither fast nor too slow).Observing and reacting to pedestrians and other cars.
The examiner will watch closely how you do the following while driving: The following maneuvers will help the examiner decide if you are ready to drive independently: During the test the examiner will list your strengths and weakness on the Record of Examination. You won't be tricked or asked to do anything illegal. Your job is to driver safely, control the vehicle and follow the examiner's instructions.
If you fail the test, you will be asked to wait one full week before retaking it. You must be accompanied by a licensed driver of at least 21 years of age and bring a legally licensed vehicle that has all necessary equipment to pass an inspection and proof of insurance. $11.00 by cash, debit or credit (no personal checks).
You can find all driver license office locations here. Hold your learner's permit for at least 12 motnhs.(There are no time restrictions if going to and from work.) At all other times, you must be supervised by a parent, guardian or other licensed driver 21+ who is in the front seat. Sunday through Thursday and from 6:00 a.m. It allows you to drive unsupervised from 6:00 a.m. If you are younger than 17 years of age, the intermediate license is the second step towards your full driver’s license.