Hamilton County Driver’s License Renewal
Last Updated: August 2026
Hamilton County residents can renew an Indiana driver’s license through the Indiana BMV. Many drivers can renew online through myBMV or at a BMV Connect kiosk, while others must visit a branch.
Quick Answer
Most Indiana driver’s licenses can be renewed up to 24 months before expiration.
Your license generally expires at midnight on your birthday. If you renew after it expires, the BMV charges a $6 late-renewal penalty.
Can You Renew Online?
Many Indiana drivers can renew through myBMV if they meet the eligibility requirements.
You may qualify if:
- You are an Indiana resident and U.S. citizen.
- Your name, residential address and other personal information haven’t changed.
- Your previous renewal was completed at a BMV branch.
- Your license hasn’t been expired for more than 180 days.
- You aren’t required to take an exam.
- You are within 24 months of your renewal date.
- Your driving privileges aren’t suspended, revoked or invalidated.
- You don’t have six or more active points on your Driver Record.
- You meet the BMV’s other online-renewal requirements.
Check Indiana BMV Renewal Requirements
When Do You Need to Visit a BMV Branch?
You may need to renew in person if:
- Your name or residential address changed.
- You need to provide REAL ID documents.
- You have six or more active points.
- Your license has been expired long enough to require testing.
- You have certain license restrictions.
- You have a Commercial Driver’s License or For-Hire endorsement.
- You don’t otherwise qualify for online renewal.
Driver’s License Renewal Fees
Indiana driver’s license renewal fees depend on age.
Current standard operator’s license fees are:
- Under age 75: $17.50
- Age 75–84: $11
- Age 85 and older: $7
A $6 administrative penalty applies when a driver’s license is renewed after expiration.
View Indiana BMV Driver’s License Fees
How Long Is an Indiana Driver’s License Valid?
The standard validity period depends on your age:
- Age 74 and younger: 6 years
- Age 75–84: 3 years
- Age 85 and older: 2 years
Different rules apply to probationary licenses and credentials issued to people with temporary lawful status.
Renewing an Expired License
The longer your license has been expired, the more requirements may apply.
If it has been expired:
Less than 180 days:
You generally must pay the $6 administrative penalty and complete the required vision screening.
180 days to five years:
You generally must pay the penalty, pass a written test and complete a vision screening.
More than five years:
You generally must pay the penalty and pass a written test, driving skills test and vision screening.
REAL ID and Renewal
If you already have a REAL ID and are a U.S. citizen, you generally don’t need to bring all of your original REAL ID documents again simply because you’re renewing.
If you need to obtain a REAL ID or make certain changes to your credential, additional documentation may be required.
→ View Indiana REAL ID Information
What If Your Address Changed?
If your residential address changed, you may need to visit a BMV branch and provide documentation rather than completing a standard online renewal.
→ View Change of Address Information
What If Your License Is Suspended?
You generally cannot complete a standard renewal while your driving privileges are suspended, revoked or invalidated.
Check your Driver Record to see what requirements must be completed.
→ View Driver Record Information
Local Tips
- Check whether you qualify for myBMV before making a branch trip.
- You can generally renew up to two years before expiration.
- If your address or name changed, check the requirements before trying to renew online.
- Don’t wait until after expiration — Indiana charges a late-renewal penalty.
- If you have several active points, check your Driver Record before renewing.
- If you need REAL ID, gather the required documents before visiting the BMV.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I renew my Indiana driver’s license online?
Yes, if you meet the Indiana BMV’s online-renewal requirements.
How early can I renew?
Most Indiana residents can renew their driver’s license up to two years before it expires.
When does my Indiana driver’s license expire?
Most licenses expire at midnight on your birthday.
Is there a penalty for renewing late?
Yes. Indiana currently charges a $6 administrative penalty for renewing a driver’s license after expiration.
Do I need a new photo?
Online renewal eligibility depends partly on your previous renewal and photo information. If you don’t qualify online, you’ll need to renew through a BMV branch.
What if my license is lost instead of expiring?
See Replace License for duplicate-license options.
Related Pages
→ BMV
Official Resources
Indiana BMV – Driver’s License Renewal
Official eligibility requirements for online, kiosk and branch renewals.
myBMV
Renew an eligible Indiana driver’s license online.
Indiana BMV Driver’s License Fees
Current license and late-renewal fees.
Indiana BMV Driver’s License Fees
Can You Renew Online?
Many Indiana drivers can renew online through myBMV.
You may qualify if, among other requirements:
- You are a U.S. citizen and Indiana resident.
- Your information has not changed.
- Your previous renewal was completed at a BMV branch.
- Your license has not been expired more than 180 days.
- You aren’t required to take an exam.
- You are under age 75, unless you meet the BMV’s vision-screening exception.
- Your license isn’t suspended, revoked or invalidated.
- You have fewer than six active points on your driver record.
Check Online Renewal Eligibility
When You Need to Visit the BMV
You may need an in-person renewal if:
- Your name or residential address has changed.
- You need to provide documentation.
- You have six or more active points.
- Your license has been expired long enough to require testing.
- Your previous renewal was online and you don’t meet the requirements for another remote renewal.
- You have certain license restrictions or immigration-status requirements.
Hamilton County residents can use the Noblesville BMV.
→ View Noblesville BMV Hours & Information
How Much Does Renewal Cost?
Current Indiana driver’s license fees are based on age:
| Age | License Fee |
|---|---|
| Under 75 | $17.50 |
| 75–84 | $11.00 |
| 85+ | $7.00 |
An additional $6 administrative penalty applies to late license renewals.
How Long Is the New License Valid?
For most Indiana drivers:
- Age 74 and younger: 6 years
- Age 75–84: 3 years
- Age 85 and older: 2 years
What If Your License Is Already Expired?
The requirements increase the longer the license has been expired.
Less than 180 days: $6 penalty plus a vision screening.
180 days to 5 years: $6 penalty, knowledge exam and vision screening.
More than 5 years: $6 penalty, knowledge exam, driving skills test and vision screening.
→ View Driving Test Information
Local Tips
- Check whether you’re eligible to renew online before making a trip to Noblesville.
- Don’t wait until your birthday — most drivers can renew well in advance.
- Bring glasses or contacts if you use them for driving and need an in-branch vision screening.
- If your address or name changed, check the documentation requirements before visiting.
- If your license is suspended, renewal and reinstatement are different issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early can I renew my Indiana driver’s license?
Most Indiana residents can renew up to 24 months before the expiration date.
Can I renew my Indiana license online?
Yes, if you meet the BMV’s online-renewal requirements. Many drivers can renew remotely every other renewal.
How much does an Indiana license renewal cost?
The current fee is $17.50 if you’re under 75, $11 if you’re 75–84, and $7 if you’re 85 or older.
Do I need a vision test?
A vision screening is required for in-branch license renewal, although the BMV provides an option to submit qualifying vision documentation from an eye doctor in certain situations.
What happens if my license expires?
You can still renew, but a $6 administrative penalty applies. Additional testing is required once the license has been expired for 180 days or longer.
Related Pages
→ REAL ID
Official Resources
Indiana BMV – Driver’s License Renewal
Eligibility, online renewal, branch requirements and expired-license information.
Indiana BMV – Vision Screening
Requirements for driver’s license vision screenings.
Summary
Hamilton County residents can often renew an Indiana driver’s license online through myBMV, although some renewals require a visit to the Noblesville BMV.
Most drivers can renew up to two years early, and renewing before expiration avoids Indiana’s $6 late fee.
