Do you know the expiry date of your driver’s license? You may be driving around with an expired license and not even know it. Generally, if caught driving on an expired driver’s license, you may face penalties such as a fine or imprisonment as highlighted in the Road Traffic Act. If you’re unsure how to renew your license, just keep reading. This guide will walk you through the entire process—from gathering your documents to collecting your new license.
First things first, driving with an expired license is not only illegal but as mentioned above can also result in fines or other penalties. Plus, having an up-to-date license ensures you’re always covered in case you need to prove your driving credentials.
How long can I renew my driver’s license for?
It depends on your age.
Under 56:
You can renew your license for either 5 or 10 years.
56- 65:
You can only renew it for 5 years at a time.
60 and 65:
You can renew your license for a certain number of years before you turn 65.
For example, if you’re not yet 62, you can renew your license for 4 years; meanwhile, if you’re not yet 64, you can only renew your license for two years.
65 and Older:
You can renew your driver’s license for a year.
Anybody with a valid driver’s license who is no more than one month from the expiration date is eligible to renew their license.
The only exception are applicants traveling abroad. If you’re traveling abroad, you can renew your license six months before expiration with the relevant travel documents.
Now that we have established the importance, the length of renewals based on age and the eligibility to renew your driver’s license, let’s dive into the step by step instructions on exactly how to renew your license.
Before you do anything else, check the expiration date on your current driver’s license. Ideally, you should begin the renewal process at least one month before your license expires. This gives you plenty of time to gather your documents and deal with any hiccups that might arise.
If you’re not a senior citizen, you must set an appointment online to renew your driver’s license. You can just walk into the licensing office with the required documents if you’re a senior citizen.
When setting your appointment, you’ll need to select the location of the office you’ll be going to, a date and time, and input your driver’s permit number and date of birth.
You’ll need a couple of documents to renew your driver’s license in Trinidad, such as:
Depending on your age and the type of license you’re renewing, you may need to take certain tests:
Renewing your license is not free unless you’re 60 and over. The fee you pay is dependent on how long you wait to renew your license as well as how long you want to renew your license for.
You may be exempted from some of these fees if you can prove you were out of the country.
Here are some common problems in the renewal process that can result in delays and how to avoid them.
This happens sometimes. You can select another office with an appointment date and time that is better for you.
If you don’t have any utility bills in your name, you can produce a letter of authorization from the owner and a copy of their national identification.
You can provide a copy of your Lease/Rental Unit Agreement as proof of address.
In that case, you’ll have to provide proof you were overseas, and you’ll be exempted from certain fees.
Will I have to redo my driving exam? – Only if your driver’s permit has been expired for more than 5 years.
Do you have to make an appointment to renew your driver’s license in Trinidad and Tobago? – If you’re not a senior citizen, you must make an appointment online.
What is the phone number for license appointments in Trinidad and Tobago? – You must make an appointment online, however if you’d like to contact customer care, please visit MOWT – Contact Us
What is a class 3 license in Trinidad? – Class 3 licenses are for light motor vehicles.
At what age can you get your license in Trinidad? – 17
Renewing your driver’s license in Trinidad and Tobago doesn’t have to be a stressful process. Follow these steps, gather the right documents, and submit your application on time, and you’ll be back on the road in no time. Remember, driving with an up-to-date license not only keeps you legal but also gives you peace of mind knowing that you’re fully covered.
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Suggested reading: Your Guide to Understanding the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act in Trinidad
Understanding the Different Types of Car Insurance Coverage Available