Montana Code 61-5-111. Contents of driver’s license, renewal, license expirations, license replacements, grace period, and fees for licenses, permits, and endorsements — notice of expiration
61-5-111. Contents of driver‘s license, renewal, license expirations, license replacements, grace period, and fees for licenses, permits, and endorsements — notice of expiration. (1) (a) The department may appoint county treasurers and other qualified officers to act as its agents for the sale of driver’s license receipts. In areas in which the department provides driver licensing services 3 days or more a week, the department is responsible for sale of receipts and may appoint an agent to sell receipts.
Terms Used In Montana Code 61-5-111
- Authorized agent: means a person who has executed a written agreement with the department and is specifically authorized by the department to electronically access and update the department's motor vehicle titling, registration, or driver records, using an approved automated interface, for specific functions or purposes on behalf of a third party. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- Customary: means according to usage. See Montana Code 1-1-206
- Department: means the department of justice acting directly or through its duly authorized officers or agents. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- Driver: means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- Grace period: The number of days you'll have to pay your bill for purchases in full without triggering a finance charge. Source: Federal Reserve
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Motor vehicle: means :
(i)a vehicle propelled by its own power and designed or used to transport persons or property on the highways of the state;
(ii)a quadricycle if it is equipped for use on the highways as prescribed in chapter 9; or
(iii)a golf cart only if it is equipped for use on the highways as prescribed in chapter 9 and is operated pursuant to 61-8-391 or by a person with a low-speed restricted driver's license. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- person: means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, state agency, local government unit, another state government, the United States, a political subdivision of this or another state, or any other legal or commercial entity. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- Sell: means to transfer ownership from one person to another person or from a dealer to another person for consideration. See Montana Code 61-1-101
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
- Vehicle: means a device in, on, or by which any person or property may be transported or drawn on a public highway, except devices moved by animal power or used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks. See Montana Code 61-1-101
(b)The department may enter into an authorized agent agreement with the county treasurer of any county in which the department no longer maintains a driver examination station for the purpose of providing driver’s license renewal services.
(2)(a) The department, upon receipt of payment of the fees specified in this section, shall issue a driver’s license to each qualifying applicant. The license must contain:
(i)a full-face photograph of the licensee in the size and form prescribed by the department;
(ii)a distinguishing number issued to the licensee;
(iii)the full legal name, date of birth, and Montana residence address unless the licensee requests use of the mailing address, except that the Montana residence address must be used for a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license unless authorized by department rule;
(iv)a brief description of the licensee;
(v)either the licensee’s customary manual signature or a reproduction of the licensee’s customary manual signature; and
(vi)if the applicant qualifies under subsection (7), indication of the applicant’s status as a veteran.
(b)The department may not use the licensee’s social security number as the distinguishing number. A license is not valid until it is signed by the licensee.
(3)(a) When a person applies for renewal of a driver’s license, the department shall conduct a records check in accordance with 61-5-110(1) to determine the applicant’s eligibility status and shall test the applicant’s eyesight. The department may also require the applicant to submit to a knowledge and road or skills test if:
(i)the renewal applicant has a physical or mental disability, limitation, or condition that impairs, or may impair, the applicant’s ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the safe operation of a motor vehicle on the highway; and
(ii)the expired or expiring license does not include adaptive equipment or operational restrictions appropriate to the applicant’s functional abilities; or
(iii)the applicant wants to remove or modify the restrictions stated on the expired or expiring license.
(b)In the case of a commercial driver’s license, the department shall, if the information was not provided in a prior licensing cycle, require the renewal applicant to provide the name of each jurisdiction in which the applicant was previously licensed to drive any type of motor vehicle during the 10-year period immediately preceding the date of the renewal application and may also require that the applicant successfully complete a written examination as required by federal regulations.
(c)A person is considered to have applied for renewal of a Montana driver’s license if the application is made within 6 months before or 1 year after the expiration of the person’s license or if the person has applied for a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license pursuant to 61-5-129. Except as provided in subsection (3)(d), a person seeking to renew a driver’s license shall appear in person at a Montana driver’s examination station.
(d)(i) Except as provided in subsections (3)(d)(iii) through (3)(d)(v), a person may renew a driver’s license by mail or online.
(ii)An applicant who renews a driver’s license by mail or online shall submit a completed application and the fees required for renewal.
(iii)If the department does not have a digitized photograph and signature record of the renewal applicant from the expiring license, then the renewal applicant shall apply in person.
(iv)Except as provided in subsections (4)(b) and (4)(c), the term of a license renewed by mail or online is 12 years for a driver’s license or 8 years for a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license.
(v)The department may not renew a license by mail or online if:
(A)the records check conducted in accordance with 61-5-110(1) shows an ineligible license status for the applicant;
(B)the applicant holds a commercial driver’s license with a hazardous materials endorsement, the retention of which requires additional testing and a security threat assessment under 49 CFR, part 1572;
(C)the applicant seeks a change of address, a change of date of birth, or a name change; or
(D)the applicant’s license:
(I)has been expired for more than 1 year; or
(II)except as provided in subsection (3)(f), was renewed by mail or online at the time of the applicant’s previous renewal.
(e)A renewal applicant who is stationed outside Montana on active military duty may renew the license by mail or online as long as the applicant is on active military duty.
(f)The spouse or a dependent of a renewal applicant who is stationed outside Montana on active military duty may renew the applicant’s license by mail or online for one additional consecutive term following a renewal by mail or online.
(g)The department shall send electronically or mail a driver’s license renewal notice no earlier than 120 days and no later than 30 days prior to the expiration date of a driver’s license. The department shall send the notice to the licensee’s Montana mailing address shown on the driver’s license or, if requested by the licensee, provide the notice using an authorized method of electronic delivery, or both.
(4)(a) Except as provided in subsections (4)(b) through (4)(e), a license expires on the anniversary of the licensee’s birthday 12 years or less after the date of issue or on the licensee’s 75th birthday, whichever occurs first.
(b)A license issued to a person who is 75 years of age or older expires on the anniversary of the licensee’s birthday 4 years or less after the date of issue.
(c)A license issued to a person who is under 21 years of age expires on the licensee’s 21st birthday.
(d)(i) Except as provided in subsection (4)(d)(ii), a commercial driver’s license expires on the anniversary of the licensee’s birthday 4 years or less after the date of issue.
(ii)When a person obtains a Montana commercial driver’s license with a hazardous materials endorsement after surrendering a comparable commercial driver’s license with a hazardous materials endorsement from another licensing jurisdiction, the license expires on the anniversary of the licensee’s birthday 4 years or less after the date of the issue of the surrendered license if, as reported in the commercial driver’s license information system, a security threat assessment was performed on the person as a condition of issuance of the surrendered license.
(e)A license issued to a person who is a foreign national whose presence in the United States is temporarily authorized under federal law expires, as determined by the department, no later than the expiration date of the official document issued to the person by the bureau of citizenship and immigration services of the department of homeland security authorizing the person’s presence in the United States.
(5)When the department issues a driver’s license to a person under 18 years of age, the license must be clearly marked with a notation that conveys the restrictions imposed under 61-5-133.
(6)(a) Upon application for a driver’s license or commercial driver’s license and any combination of the specified endorsements, the following fees must be paid:
(i)driver’s license, except a commercial driver’s license — $5 a year or fraction of a year;
(ii)motorcycle endorsement — 50 cents a year or fraction of a year;
(iii)commercial driver’s license:
(A)interstate — $10 a year or fraction of a year; or
(B)intrastate — $8.50 a year or fraction of a year.
(b)A renewal notice for either a driver’s license or a commercial driver’s license is 50 cents.
(7)(a) Upon receiving a request from a person whose status as a veteran has been verified by the department of military affairs pursuant to 10-2-1301 and upon receiving the information and fees required in this part, the department shall include the word “veteran” on the face of the license.
(b)After a person’s status as a veteran is denoted on a driver’s license, the department may not require further documentation of that status from the holder of the license upon subsequent renewal or replacement.
(8)(a) Except as provided in subsection (8)(b), an applicant may request a replacement driver’s license online or by mail.
(b)If the department does not have a digitized photograph and signature record of the applicant, the applicant shall apply in person.
(c)The term of the replacement license must be the term of the applicant’s current driver’s license.
(9)(a) An applicant may request an expedited delivery service for a driver’s license or identification card. The department shall set a fee for expedited delivery based on the cost of providing this service.
(b)The fees for expedited delivery must be deposited in the motor vehicle division administration account established in 61-3-112 and used for the purposes of expediting delivery, including actual costs for delivery, personnel, and related technology.