You have 30 days after you move to Washington to get your driver license. You will also need your Washington driver license before you can register any vehicles here.
We have separate locations for driver and vehicle licensing. Be prepared to make 2 trips to the different office locations.
Depending on where you are moving to Washington from, your may need to take a driver test. Learn if you need to take a driver test.
If you're under the age of 18 with a valid driver license or permit from another state or country and you want a Washington driver license, visit the driver license application: 16-17 years old page for more information
Follow the steps below to get your new Washington driver license.
You're considered a Washington resident if you:
You will need to decide if you want a standard driver license or an enhanced driver license (EDL).
An EDL meets REAL ID standards. You use it to re-enter the U.S. by land and sea after traveling to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean. Getting an EDL has additional requirements. Learn more about getting an EDL or learn more about the REAL ID law.
You must make an appointment to go into the office. Bring all of the following:
At the office, you'll need to:
Before you leave the licensing office, we'll punch a hole in your out-of-state driver license or ID card and return it to you. You'll get a temporary license that allows you to drive for 45 days. You probably won't be able to use your temporary license for ID purposes. Some businesses may:
We'll mail your permanent license within 7–10 days. If you don't receive it within 30 days, call us at 360-902-3900 (TTY: call 711).
See Moving to Washington: Get a license plate to find out what you need to do.