How to Get a Wisconsin Driver’s License 🚗 | A Complete Guide
Are you looking to get a Wisconsin Driver’s License? Maybe you’re coming from out of state and want to transfer your license to Wisconsin. Or maybe you’re looking to renew your license after it expired. Whatever the reason may be, this article will guide you through the process of getting a Wisconsin Driver’s License.
Before we talk about how to get a Driver’s License, let’s talk about who needs a Wisconsin Driver’s License. Anyone who’s considered a Wisconsin resident and plans to drive in Wisconsin. A Wisconsin resident is anyone whose main residence is in Wisconsin, pays income taxes in Wisconsin, or is registered to vote in Wisconsin. If any of these scenarios apply, and you plan to drive, you will need to apply for a Wisconsin Driver’s License.
If you plan on moving to Green Bay, Appleton, or Door County from out of state and plan to drive, you will need to apply for a Wisconsin Driver’s License. Before moving to Wisconsin, consider hiring a Professional Moving Company to help you with all the heavy lifting. Muberr is a Moving Company that serves Green Bay, Appleton, Door County, and the surrounding areas. We can be reached at 920-662-4863 or fill out this form online, and one of our friendly Sales Reps will reach out.
We will assume you are over the age of 18, have prior driving experience, and have held a valid Driver’s License in the past. The process is much different if you are under 18 or have never held a valid Driver’s License.
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ToggleApplying With An Out-of-State License
Once you move to Wisconsin, you have 60 days to apply for a Wisconsin Driver’s license with your previous out-of-state Driver’s License. Even if the license is expired (less than 8 years ago), you can still use it to apply for a Wisconsin Driver’s License. Before going to the DMV, make sure to have all of the following:
Wisconsin Driver’s License Checklist
- Fill out this form (MV3001)
- Proof of legal citizenship, permanent resident, conditional or temporary visitor status.
- Proof of name and date of birth
- Proof of identity
- Two proofs of Wisconsin residency
- Social Security Number
- Have at least $34 to pay for fees
Going to the DMV
- Find your nearest DMV
- Bring all the documents listed above and complete the MV3001
- Get your picture taken and take a vision test
- Pay the required fees
- Receive your license within 10 days by mail
Wisconsin Driver’s License FAQs
How long is a Wisconsin Driver’s License valid for?
A Driver’s License is valid for 8 years.
How long does it take to get a Driver’s License in Wisconsin?
You will receive your license within 10 days from your visit to the DMV. A temporary license will be given to you until your official license arrives in the mail.
What if I lost my license and need to replace it?
You can apply online and get a new license mailed to you. You will need to apply in person if your license has expired or if your name, gender, etc., has changed.
Can I apply if I’m currently out of state?
If you are a Wisconsin resident and need a duplicate license, then yes. You will need to apply by mail, and a new license will be mailed to you at your out-of-state address.
Do I need to take a road test?
If you have a license that isn’t more than 8 years expired, you don’t need to take a road test.
What if my out-of-state Driver’s License is expired?
As long as your license isn’t more than 8 years expired, it will be accepted as a proof of identity.