Updated deadlines, requirements after age 70 and 80, necessary documents, and renewal costs
As you get older, renewing your driver’s license follows specific rules set by Italy’s Highway Code. There is no maximum age limit for driving in Italy, but once you pass certain age thresholds, medical checks become more frequent and more detailed.
Here’s what you need to know about age limits for renewing your license and the latest deadlines based on age groups.
How Often You Need to Renew Your License Based on Age
The validity period of your driver’s license depends on both the license category and the age of the driver. Below is the schedule for a Category B license, the most common type used for cars and light motorcycles:
• Up to age 50: Renewal every 10 years
• Ages 50 to 70: Renewal every 5 years
• Ages 70 to 80: Renewal every 3 years
Important: These intervals may change based on a doctor’s assessment of the driver’s health.
Medical Exam: What’s Required for Renewal
Each time you renew your license, a medical checkup is mandatory. During the exam, the doctor will assess:
• Vision and hearing
• Reflexes and motor skills
• Overall physical and mental health
If necessary, the doctor may refer you for additional specialist evaluations. In cases of specific health conditions, the renewal period may be shortened.
Documents Needed to Renew Your License
To renew your driver’s license, you’ll need the following:
• A valid ID card
• Your health insurance card (tessera sanitaria)
• Your current or recently expired driver’s license
• One recent passport-sized photo
• A medical certificate (issued during the exam)
• Proof of payment (postal receipts)
Where to Renew Your License
You can renew your license at:
• Local public health authorities (ASL) or affiliated medical centers
• Driving schools
• Vehicle registration agencies (agenzie pratiche auto)
Many places offer fast-track services that include the photo and medical exam on-site.
How Much Does It Cost to Renew Your License?
The cost typically ranges from €60 to €100, depending on the facility. The total usually includes:
• Medical exam
• Required government fees
• Administrative costs
• Optional photo service
Driving After Age 80: Is It Allowed?
Yes, there is no upper age limit for driving in Italy, as long as the driver passes the required medical exam. After the age of 80, license renewals must be done every 2 years to ensure safe driving conditions.
License Validity by Age (Category B)
• Up to age 50 → valid for 10 years
• Ages 50 to 70 → valid for 5 years
• Ages 70 to 80 → valid for 3 years
• Over 80 → valid for 2 years