When to renew in Arkansas
A Arkansas driver license is typically issued for a four-, five-, or eight-year term. The AR DFA mails or emails a renewal notice 60 days before expiration; if you have moved, update your address before the notice goes out so you do not miss it. Driving with an expired license — even a day expired — is a citable offense and may invalidate your insurance coverage in a crash.
What you need to renew
Bring your current Arkansas driver license, payment for the renewal fee (currently $40 for an original; renewal fees are similar), and any documents the AR DFA requested in your renewal notice. If you are upgrading to a REAL ID-compliant license you will also need a passport or birth certificate, a Social Security card, and two proofs of Arkansas residency.
For a deeper read on this topic across all 50 states, see our right-of-way, speed limits, and alcohol and drugs articles.
Vision and medical screening
Arkansas renewals usually include a vision screening — a 20/40 acuity standard is required either uncorrected or with corrective lenses. If you cannot pass at the counter, the AR DFA will ask you to bring a vision specialist's report before issuing the new license. Drivers age 70 and older in many counties must renew in person and complete the vision screen at every renewal.
Online and mail renewal
Many Arkansas drivers can renew online or by mail every other cycle, so long as their photo on file is recent enough and they have no medical or vision flags. The online portal at the AR DFA site walks you through eligibility in under a minute. If you do not qualify online, the office appointment system fills two to four weeks out — book early.
What if your license is already expired
In Arkansas a recently expired license can usually be renewed at the counter without a re-test, but a long-expired license (typically more than two years past expiration) requires you to retake the knowledge and road tests. Driving on an expired license can also trigger reinstatement fees similar to those after a suspension — currently $150 in Arkansas.
Quick facts about Arkansas
- Capital: Little Rock
- Minimum permit age: 14
- Current permit fee: $40
- Supervised hold period: 6 months
- Adult BAC limit: 0.08% · Under-21 BAC: 0.02%
- Default speed limits: 75 mph rural Interstate, 65 mph urban Interstate, 25 mph residential, 25 mph school zone
- Handheld phone use: banned
- Vision standard: 20/40 acuity in at least one eye, corrected or uncorrected
- Reinstatement fee after suspension: $150
- Official source: AR DFA
Other Arkansas guides on PermitPrep
Each link below opens a dedicated Arkansas page. Every guide is built from the same official AR DFA handbook so the rules stay consistent across topics.
- Arkansas Permit Practice Test — Practice test for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Driving Permit Guide — Permit guide for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Road Signs Test — Signs test for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Traffic Laws Summary — Traffic laws for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Right-of-Way Rules — Right of way for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Speed Limits Explained — Speed limits for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas DUI Laws — DUI laws for Arkansas drivers.
- Arkansas Cell Phone Laws — Cell phone laws for Arkansas drivers.
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