Out-of-State Driver’s License Transfer in Wyoming

1. What are the steps to transfer an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


1. Visit the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services office and complete a driver’s license application.
2. Gather required documents, including proof of identity, proof of Social Security Number, and two proofs of Wyoming residency.
3. Submit a completed driver’s license application and required documents to the Driver Services office.
4. Pass a vision screening test.
5. Pass a written test and/or driving test, depending on your current license status and Wyoming’s requirements.
6. Pay applicable fees for a new Wyoming driver’s license.
7. Receive your new driver’s license and surrender your out-of-state license.

2. Is there a grace period for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes, there is a 60-day grace period for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming. Drivers are allowed to operate a motor vehicle in the state for up to 60 days upon establishing residency without obtaining a Wyoming driver’s license. After the 60-day period, drivers must obtain a Wyoming driver’s license.

3. What documents do I need to transfer my Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


In order to transfer your out-of-state driver’s license to Wyoming, you will need to provide your current driver’s license, proof of your Social Security number, two forms of proof of Wyoming residency, and payment for any applicable fees. You may also be asked to pass a vision test and/or written exam if it is necessary.

4. What are the restrictions on transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


In order to transfer an out-of-state driver’s license to Wyoming, the applicant must:
– be a resident of Wyoming;
– be at least 16 years of age;
– present a valid out-of-state driver’s license;
– have a Social Security Number or other proof of identity;
– pass a vision test; and
– pay the required fee.

5. Are there any exceptions for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes, there are a few exceptions for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming. Non-resident military personnel and their dependents who are stationed in Wyoming are exempt from the testing requirements, but must provide proof of identity, residency, and residency in Wyoming. Additionally, individuals who have been issued an occupational license in the state of Wyoming are also exempt from the testing requirements, but must provide proof of identity and residency.

6. Do I need to retake any tests in order to transfer my Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


No, you will not need to retake any tests to transfer your Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming. However, you will need to bring your current Driver’s License, an approved form of identification, proof of Wyoming residency, and pay the required fees.

7. Does Wyoming accept out-of-state driver’s licenses from other countries?


No, Wyoming does not accept out-of-state driver’s licenses from other countries. In order to obtain a Wyoming driver’s license, applicants must provide proof of identity, lawful presence in the US, and Wyoming residency.

8. Are there any additional fees for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes, there is a fee of $30 for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming.

9. How long does it take to transfer an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


It typically takes around 2-3 weeks to transfer an out-of-state driver’s license to Wyoming. The process begins with completing a Driver’s License Application online or in-person at a Wyoming DMV office. After submitting the application, you will have to provide proof of identity and residency, pay the necessary fees, and pass a vision test. Once these steps are completed, a new Wyoming driver’s license will be issued.

10. Does Wyoming offer any special programs for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License?


Yes, Wyoming does offer a program for transferring an out-of-state driver’s license. The requirements vary depending on the type of license you have and the state in which it was issued. You may be required to provide proof of name, date of birth, Social Security number, and residency. You may also need to pass a vision exam, a written knowledge test, and a road skills test.

11. What is the process for replacing an Out-of-State Driver’s License with a Wyoming Driver’s License?


In order to replace an out-of-state driver’s license with a Wyoming driver’s license, you must visit your local Wyoming Department of Transportation driver services office. You must bring a valid, unexpired out-of-state driver’s license and two forms of identification. You will also need to provide proof of address and pay the applicable fees. After you have completed the necessary paperwork, you will be issued a Wyoming driver’s license.

12. Are any documents required to transfer an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes. When transferring an out-of-state driver’s license to Wyoming, applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of Wyoming residency, and the out-of-state driver’s license. Applicants must also pass a vision screening and a written knowledge exam.

13. Is there a minimum age requirement for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes. You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a Wyoming driver’s license.

14. Does the expiration date of my Out-of-State Driver’s License change when I transfer it to Wyoming?


No, the expiration date of your out-of-state driver’s license will remain the same when you transfer it to Wyoming.

15. Is there a penalty for transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming after its expiration date?


Yes, if you transfer an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming after its expiration date, you may be subject to a penalty fee.

16. Is a vision test necessary in order to transfer an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


Yes, a vision test is necessary in order to transfer an out-of-state driver’s license to Wyoming. The vision test must meet the standards set by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. This includes 20/20 vision with or without corrective lenses.

17. Can I use my current photo ID from my out of state license when I transfer my license to Wyoming?


No, you will need to apply for a new photo ID through the Wyoming Department of Transportation.

18. How do I know which identification documents are accepted when transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming?


You can find out which identification documents are accepted when transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License to Wyoming by visiting the Wyoming Department of Transportation website and selecting the “Driver Services” tab. From there you can select the “Driver’s License/ID Card” option, then choose the “Transferring an Out-of-State Driver’s License” option. On that page there is a list of acceptable documents for identification purposes.

19. Can I transfer my driver’s license from one state to another if I am on active duty in the military and stationed in a different state than my home state?


Yes. You may be eligible to transfer your driver’s license from one state to another if you are on active duty in the military and stationed in a different state than your home state. Different states have different requirements, but typically you will need to provide your military ID, a copy of your orders, and proof of residency in the new state (e.g., utility bill, bank statement).

20. Does Wyoming accept out of state driver’s license suspensions from other states?


Yes. Wyoming will accept out of state driver’s license suspensions from other states. The suspension will still be in effect in Wyoming even if the license was issued in another state.