What are the requirements for changing a driver's license in Washington?

Full question:

When moving into the state of Washington what are the rquirements regarding change of driver's license, tag, etc.?

Answer:

When you become a Washington resident, you must license or title your vehicle within thirty days. You can do this at the County Auditor's Licensing Division, Courthouse Room 116, or at a nearby vehicle licensing sub-agency.

Here’s what you need:

  1. Certificate of Title. If there's an out-of-state lienholder not listed on your current registration, you'll need a faxed copy from them.
  2. Three pieces of identification proving out-of-state residency.
  3. A weight certificate for all vehicles, unless the scale or empty weight is indicated on the title or in the vehicle manual.
  4. Notarized signatures of all registered names on the title.
  5. A federal odometer statement for vehicles less than ten years old.
  6. A picture ID.
  7. Payment by cash, check, or money order (credit and debit cards are not accepted).

For a new driver's license, visit any Driver's Licensing Services Office in Washington.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

In Washington, senior drivers aged 70 and older are required to renew their driver's licenses every four years instead of the standard five years. Additionally, they must pass a vision test during renewal. This rule aims to ensure that older drivers maintain safe driving practices. Always check with the Washington Department of Licensing for the most current regulations and requirements.