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Factsheet 57 – September 2009
Drivers must renew their driver licence at age 75, 80 and every two years after that.
When renewing your licence from age 75, your health and vision must be regularly checked, both for your own safety and the safety of other road users. This process is summarised in the diagram below.

To renew your licence at age 75 and over you will need to visit your doctor to get a Medical certificate for driver licence.
Tell your doctor the certificate is for your driver licence. You will have to pay for the appointment yourself.
During your appointment your doctor will discuss your present state of health with you and test your eyesight. He or she will then recommend whether you are:
If your doctor decides you are medically fit to drive, he or she will provide you with a Medical certificate for driver licence.
You will then need to visit a driver licensing agent (selected branches of the NZ Automobile Association, Vehicle Testing New Zealand and Vehicle Inspection New Zealand) and bring:
If you are required to sit the On-road Safety Test you will need to pay an additional $41 test fee (see below for more information).
A new photograph will be taken and your signature recorded when you renew your licence at age 75, 86 and every ten years afterwards.
Once you have completed the application process, your new photo driver licence will be sent to the mailing address you supply. The agent will give you a temporary driver licence, so you can drive while your new photo driver licence is being produced.
If your doctor decides you are medically fit to drive, but is unsure about your ability to drive safely, he or she may issue you with a Medical certificate for driver licence enabling you to renew your driver licence, provided you pass an On-road Safety Test with a testing officer.
You will need to book a separate appointment to do this at a driver licensing agent. (If you have a credit card, you may book the test by phoning 0800 822 422).
For more information, ask for a copy of the Guide to the On-road Safety Test when you book your test.
The NZTA's booklet Keeping moving contains tips on refreshing your knowledge and suggests other ways you can maintain your independence. Call our contact centre (0800 822 422) for a copy.
For more information on the older driver test, contact the NZTA: