Can I Retake My Driver’s License Photo? [Step-By-Step Guide]
You’ve just received your new driver’s license.
Yet—
The photo isn’t particularly flattering. At this point, you might wonder, “Can I retake my license photo?”
Yes, in most states, you can change your driver’s license photo. In this article, I’ll explain how to do it, what you’ll need, and how much you may need to pay.
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Are You Allowed to Retake Your Driver’s License Photo?
Yes. Generally, you can retake DMV photos, but the rules vary from state to state.
Most let you update your photo for free when you renew your license. If you don’t mind paying a small fee, you can get a replacement or duplicate with a new image.
However, if your current license is nearing its expiration date, you may not be eligible for a duplicate. Instead, you’ll need to go through the license renewal process.
Thus, It’s best to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific rules and conditions.
When can you retake a driver’s license photo?
In most states, you can change your license photo anytime. Just fill out the proper form and pay fees (both vary depending on the state). Sometimes, however, you can only retake your photo when renewing the license.
Here’s How to Retake Your Driver’s License Photo
Changing your driver’s license photo involves a few steps, which can vary by state.
Here are the general steps:
- Check state requirements: Visit your state’s DMV website to learn the specific requirements for changing your photo.
- Schedule an appointment: You can’t update your driver’s license photo online. Instead, you should book an appointment at your local DMV office.
- Bring the necessary documents: Ensure you have all required documents, such as your current license and any forms your state requires. For example, New York requires form MV-44.
- Take a new photo: You can take the 2×2 photo at the DMV office.
- Pay the fee: Updating your license photo isn’t free. Fees vary by location, typically between $5.00 and $40.00.
Note that you can have your photo snapped at most DMV offices. However, not all will agree to retake your photo until you’re happy with the result.
The good news?
Some states may let you take your own license photo at home, and that’s where we can help.
Take your driver’s license photo with our ID photo tool (PhotoAiD® on iOS and PhotoAiD® on Android).
First, you won’t have to step outside. Second, you can take as many photos as you like for free until you’re happy with your picture.
👉 Related reading: Check our expert tips on taking passport photos at home. The requirements are the same for all ID pictures, including driver’s licenses.
New Driver’s License: Fees and Waiting Times
Fees and waiting times for getting a replacement driver’s license with an updated photo vary by location. So, how much does it cost to retake a driver’s license photo?
Here’s what you can expect to pay in different places to retake your license picture:
Waiting-wise, it usually takes two to four weeks for your license to be delivered.
In the meantime, you’ll get a temporary license (without a photo) so you can continue driving without any issues.
FAQ
Are you allowed to retake a photo for your license in California?
Yes, you can retake your license photo in California anytime for a $36.00 fee. To do that, make an appointment at your local DMV office.
Can I change the picture on my Texas driver’s license?
How to change a driver’s license photo?
In most states, you must go to a DMV office to have a new photo taken. However, some states also let you retake your license photo at home. Note that you’ll need to pay the application fee again.
Do you have to take a new picture when you renew your license?
Your driver’s license picture should be recent, but official requirements don’t state how old the renewal photo should be. If you want to be on the safe side, take a new license photo right before applying for a renewal (especially if your appearance has changed).
How often do you have to take a new picture for your driver’s license?
You might be asked to take a new photo when renewing your license if you’ve used the same picture for a long time (when renewing online, some states let you reuse the old photo). So, generally, you should be ready to take a new license photo upon renewal every 5+ years (depending on the state).
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