Renew a Non Driver ID Card
Renew a Non Driver ID Card
Approximately two months before a Non Driver ID Card is due to expire, the DMV sends a renewal notice to the applicant’s address as listed in DMV records. You will not receive a renewal notice if your mail is forwarded, or if you moved and did not notify the DMV of your new address.
Renewal Options
Online: Non Driver ID Card renewals may be completed online if you are eligible (please refer to the Renewal Notice mailed to you).
Request an appointment: The following are requirements for Non Driver ID Card renewal appointment:
- Completed Application for Driver License or Non Driver ID (DSMV 450).
- Proof of Identity and Residency. Please review our Required Documents list for the type of license you wish to get: REAL ID compliant or non-compliant (not REAL ID).
- Appropriate Fee
- You may be required to bring additional documents to your specific appointment. Please review the list below:
- Permanent Residents/Refugees/Asylees/VISA and Work Authorization Card Holders should review the required documents for Non US citizens.
The DMV will issue you a 60-day, temporary paper ID Card, and the permanent card will be mailed to your New Hampshire mailing address within 60 days.
Proof of Identity
You must have your current Non Driver ID Card with you when you renew. If you cannot locate your current ID card, you must provide proof of identity. If your image is on file at the DMV, you may use the image on file as proof of identity. If your image is not on file at the DMV, you must bring positive proof of identification and NH residency to renew the type of ID you hold (REAL ID compliant or non-compliant).
Expired Non Driver ID Card
Your ID Card expiration date is listed on the front of the card in red. The requirements for renewing an expired Non Driver ID Card will depend on how long it has been expired:
- Expired for less than one year, renew as usual at any DMV office (if you are a Non-US Citizen, please visit Renew a Driver License for Non-US Citizens.
- Expired for more than one year, bring proper identification and residency documentation for the ID type that you hold (REAL ID compliant or non-compliant) to any DMV office.