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Driver License Renewal Fee in Missouri

Learn the Missouri driver license renewal fee for Class F, how renewal terms vary by age, and accepted payment methods.

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Title: Missouri Driver License and Nondriver License

Section: The fee chart lists $16.50 for a 3-year Class F renewal, $33 for a 6-year Class F renewal, $24/$48 for Class E, $29/$58 for Class A/B/C, and a $9 renewal for drivers age 75+ with a school bus endorsement. It also notes a 2.0% plus $0.25 convenience fee for credit or debit card payments.

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Verified on: 2026-01-16 by LocalFees Research

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Source URL: https://dor.mo.gov/driver-license/resources/license.html#fees

At a glance

Confirm the current fee and requirements with the issuing office before you go.

Official office

Fee

$33

Missouri lists $33 for a six-year Class F license and $16.50 for a three-year Class F license. Class E renewals are $24 (three-year) or $48 (six-year), and Class A/B/C renewals are $29 (three-year) or $58 (six-year). A card convenience fee of 2.0% plus $0.25 applies to credit/debit transactions.

Deadline

License term depends on age: three years for ages 18 to 20 and 70+, six years for ages 21 to 69. Non-U.S. citizens may receive a shorter term based on document expiration.

Waiting period

Not published

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Official details

Where to file and verify.

Confirm the exact fee and requirements with the issuing office before you visit.

Last verified

2026-01-16

Guide

What you need to know before you apply.

These sections summarize official guidance and highlight the steps that most often cause delays.

Summary

  • Fee: $33
  • Deadline: License term depends on age: three years for ages 18 to 20 and 70+, six years for ages 21 to 69. Non-U.S. citizens may receive a shorter term based on document expiration.
  • Where to file: Missouri License Office

What this fee covers

Missouri's Department of Revenue publishes a driver license fee chart that applies to new, renewal, and duplicate credentials.

The renewal fee on this page covers issuing a new driver license for the term you qualify for based on age.

Standard Class F renewal fee

For the standard Class F driver license, the fee chart lists $16.50 for a three-year license and $33 for a six-year license.

Most drivers age 21 to 69 qualify for a six-year Class F license, making $33 the common renewal fee for that group.

Renewal term depends on age

Missouri issues different license terms by age.

The driver license expiration section states that ages 18 to 20 receive a three-year license, ages 21 to 69 receive a six-year license, and ages 70 and over receive a three-year license.

An applicant who is not a U.S. citizen may receive a shorter term based on the expiration date of the documents submitted.

Other license class renewal fees

The fee chart lists Class E (chauffeur) driver licenses at $24 for three years and $48 for six years.

For Class A, B, or C licenses, the chart lists $29 for three years and $58 for six years.

Use your class and term to confirm the correct renewal fee.

School bus endorsement renewal fees

The fee chart lists a special rate for applicants age 75 or older with a school bus endorsement, which requires biennial skills testing for renewal.

For Class A, B, or C with an S endorsement, renewal is $9; for Class E with an S endorsement, renewal is $9.

Tests required at renewal

Missouri requires a road sign recognition test and a vision test for driver license renewal.

Plan time for those tests when you renew.

Payment methods and card convenience fee

DOR accepts cash, personal checks, cashier's checks, money orders, and credit or debit cards at license offices.

The fee chart notes a convenience fee of 2.0% plus $0.25 per card transaction.

Planning checklist for applicants

Use this checklist to align with Missouri renewal rules and fees:

  1. Confirm your license class and term, then match it to the fee chart.
  2. Check the age-based term to determine whether your renewal is for three or six years.
  3. Prepare for the road sign recognition test and vision test required at renewal.
  4. Bring an accepted payment method and budget for the card convenience fee if paying by card.
  5. Verify your local license office hours before your visit.

Common reasons renewals get delayed

Renewals can slow down when applicants use the wrong fee for the license term, need to complete required tests, or do not bring acceptable payment.

Confirm the fee chart and testing requirements before your appointment.

Local differences

County-level differences

County-level data will be embedded here when verified. For now, use the official county sources listed above.

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