State of Alaska

Department of Administration

Division Of Motor Vehicles

Alaska Department of Administration, Divison of Motor Vehicles
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Military Information

Effective in June 1997, Alaska adopted a military extension policy that states that your non-commercial driver's license is valid for 90 days after discharge or return to the State of Alaska, whichever occurs first.  As long as you are military personnel, your Alaska non-commercial  license is valid.   Effective January 1st, 2011, the policy was extended to military spouses.

A commercial license issued to a person domiciled in Alaska must be renewed every 5 years.  If you are stationed outside of Alaska and you hold a commercial license, your Alaska license is not eligible for renewal.  You must surrender your Alaska license to the state where you are currently living and obtain a commercial license in that state.

Please continue to keep your address updated with Alaska at all times.

ALASKA STATUTE:  SEC. 28.15.101.
EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF DRIVER'S LICENSE.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a driver’s license expires on the licensee’s birthday in the fifth year following issuance of the license. A license may be renewed within one year of its expiration upon proper application, payment of the required fee, and except when a license is renewed under (c) of this section, successful completion of a test of the licensee’s eyesight.  (b) The department may defer the expiration of the driver’s license of a person who is outside the state under terms and conditions that the department shall prescribe by regulation.

ALASKA REGULATION:  02 AAC 90.430.
DRIVER LICENSE RENEWAL EXTENSION FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL AND SPOUSES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL.

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a non-commercial driver's license issued under this chapter to a person who is military personnel and who is stationed outside of this state, and that person's spouse, are extended beyond the expiration date until the earlier of the following dates:

(1) 90 days after the person who is military personnel is discharged from military service;

or

(2) 90 days after the person's return to the state.

If you feel you need something else in addition to the information above, a card is available to military personnel and military spouses that can be carried with the expired Alaska license. If your license is going to expire soon and you would like a military extension card, please send your request via e-mail.  Please send your current mailing address as well as your name and expiration date as shown on your most current Alaska license.  

REV. 02/28/11

 

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