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Learn how to renew your Laos driving license easily with required documents and fees.
Types of Driving Licenses and Renewal Frequency
In Laos, driving licenses are typically valid for either 1 year or 5 years. Motorcycle and car licenses issued to citizens and long-term residents usually come with a 5-year validity. Temporary or short-term licenses for visitors may have a shorter duration. It is crucial to check your license expiry date and plan your renewal at least a month before it lapses to avoid any interruptions.
When renewing your driving license in Laos, you will need to prepare several documents. As of 2025, the standard requirements include:
Your existing (expired or about-to-expire) driving license
A valid National ID card (for Lao citizens) or passport/visa (for foreigners)
A recent passport-sized photograph (4x6cm, usually 2 copies)
Medical certificate (issued within the past 6 months)
Completed license renewal application form
Proof of residency in Laos (for expatriates; utility bill or residence certificate)
Always check with your local DPWT office or their official website for any recent updates, as requirements may change as the government further digitizes services.
The actual renewal process at the DPWT office typically takes between 1–3 hours, depending on visitor flow and documentation completeness. In larger cities like Vientiane or Savannakhet, processing might be a bit faster due to upgraded digital infrastructure. If you need your license urgently, inquire about express renewal options—some branches offer faster service for an additional fee.
Physical Offices: The main DPWT offices in each province, including Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Pakse, and Thakhek.
Mobile Units: Occasionally, the DPWT operates mobile renewal stations during public events or in remote districts.
E-Services: Since 2024, select provinces have begun piloting online pre-application portals. While full license renewal is not yet entirely online nationwide, future plans include expanding digital submissions and appointment bookings.
Renew early to avoid penalties.
Double-check all document requirements before your visit.
Bring sufficient cash for fee payment, as not all offices accept cards.
Keep a digital scan or photo of your new license for backup.
Always update your residential address with DPWT when renewing.
With continued improvements in government digital services, renewing your Laos driving license is more convenient than ever. Preparing the required documents and following official steps will ensure you stay legal and avoid any hassle on the road.
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