
The D1, D1E, D and DE driving license categories are no longer valid when the driver turns 67 years old and cannot be revalidated. The CE driving license category is only valid for a maximum weight of 20 tons when the driver turns 67 years old. Every 5 years, after the date you got the license, until you turn 70.If you got your driving license after you were 58 years old, you only need to carry out the first revalidation at 65 years old.Ĭategories C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D and DE From age 70 and up, you must revalidate the license every 2 years.Every 15 years, after the date you got the license, until you turn 60.If you got your license from July 30, 2016 If you got your license between Januand July 29, 2016įor the first time, on the date indicated on the driving license. If you got your driving license until January 1, 2013Ĭategories AM, A1, A2, A, B1, B and BE, mopeds and agricultural tractorsįrom age 70 and up, you must revalidate the license every 2 years.Ĭategories C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D and DeĬategories B and BE which drive ambulances or firefighter vehicles or perform services of patients’ transport, school transport, collective children transport and renting light-duty passenger vehiclesįrom age 68 and up, you must revalidate the license every 2 years. And, if you allow more than two years to go by after the deadline without revalidating the license, you must retake the driving exam to obtain a new license.Ĭonsult, on the tables below, the ages in which you must revalidate the driving license. Driving with a license is penalized with fines. It is important to revalidate your license within the deadline. The deadline to process the revalidation starts 6 months before.

The license expires on the day you turn 50. You must revalidate the license until your birthdayįor example, if you must revalidate your license until you turn 50, you must do it until the last day you are 49 years old.

The ages of those who must revalidate the license depend on the type of license held or the date when it was obtained.
