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NYS DMV extension of expired vehicle registrations and non-driver IDs comes to an end Nov. 3

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NEW YORK (WKBW) — The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is reminding New Yorkers to renew expired documents as the extension on those documents nears an end.

Vehicle registrations and non-driver IDs that expired in March or after will not be valid after November 3.

Driver licenses, permits and vehicle inspections that expired during the pandemic have been extended through at least November 3.

“The State took extraordinary steps to protect the health and safety of the public during the height of the COVID-19 health emergency including closing DMV offices and extending the validity of vital documents to reduce the burden on New Yorkers,” said DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder. “As the extension for non-driver IDs and vehicle registrations sunsets, I encourage those who need to renew their documents to use our website; it is fast and easy to do. Those who need to schedule a road test, renew their driver license or get their vehicle inspected should not delay.”

You can renew a vehicle registration or non-driver ID online here.

You can renew a drivers license online here.

For further information visit the NYS DMV website here.