The most important rule: After age 72, you must renew your license in person at a DMV licensing office. Drivers under 72 can typically renew online (up to two consecutive times).
Key Requirements for Seniors 72+
What to Bring to DMV
- Current driver’s license or passport (proof of identity)
- Proof of Nebraska address (utility bills, etc.)
- Proof of legal U.S. presence (if applicable)
- Medical/vision forms if required
Fees & Timing
- Renewal fee: $24.50 (as of 2025) for standard license
- Renewal window: Up to 90 days before expiration
- Renewal notice: DMV mails postcard ~30 days before expiration
- Late renewal: Can renew up to 1 year after expiration; over 1 year requires retaking all tests
Important Notes
- Nebraska doesn’t require road/knowledge retesting based solely on age
- No senior discounts on fees, but waivers may be available for veterans or disabled individuals
- Common restriction: corrective lenses requirement
The DMV can also require medical certification if there’s concern about driving ability based on reports from family, doctors, or law enforcement.
Sources:
- https://dailydetroitnews.com/drivers-license-renewals-in-nebraksa-latest-requirements-and-rules-for-senior-drivers/
- https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/nebraska-driving-laws-seniors-older-drivers.html












