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Youmust pass a vision test when you apply for a driver license or torenewyour license. The test must show that you have visual acuity of at least 20/40 (based on the Snellen Visual Acuity Scale) in either or both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.
You may take a vision test at a DMV office or your vision test provider may submit your results to the DMV
- electronically by a vision care provider enrolled in theDMV Online Vision Registry(search by ZIP Codefor an enrolled provider), or
- by aVision Test Report (PDF)(MV-619)completed by a
- physician
- physician's assistant
- ophthalmologist
- optometrist
- optician
- registered nurse
- nurse professional
If you are mailing or submitting a Vision Test Report to DMV it must be completed in English.
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Vision and License Standards
The Law
The Vehicle and Traffic Law provides that an applicant for an original driver license must pass a vision test. The law also provides that the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles requires each person renewing a license to submit to a vision examination.
A driver license renewal is valid for eight years and a customer can renew up to one year before they expire. A customer can also renew their license up to two years after the expiration date before they need to reapply and retake a permit test and road test. Early or late renewal does not affect the expiration date of the document or the fees. If customers wish to upgrade their picture, they can visit a DMV office to have the document amended. If they are satisfied with the current picture, it will remain on their next license document.
Vision Results Expiration
Vision results expire twelve months from the date of the test. An optometrist or ophthalmologist may determine that a test is valid for only six months from the date of the test but all tests that the remaining providers and their staff conduct are valid for twelve months.
Restrictions
If your eye exam indicates you must wear corrective lenses to pass the vision test, a "B" restriction will be placed on your driver license or learner permit.
There are also restrictions for drivers with low vision.
- Telescopic lenses- Telescopic lenses are corrective lenses that are much more powerful than normal eyeglasses or contact lenses. If you need telescopic lens to pass a vision test, you must send a completedEye Test Report for Medical Review Unit (PDF)(MV-80L) to DMV'sMedical Review Unit (MRU). A "TELESCOPIC LENSES" restriction will be placed on your driver license or learner permit. If you no longer need telescopic lenses, you can submit a new form MV-80L to remove the restriction.
- Daylight driving only- If an eye care professional indicates that your vision at night is impaired, a "DAYLIGHT DRIVING ONLY" restriction will be added to your driver license or learner permit.
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Remove a CORRECTIVE LENSES Restriction
You must prove that you can pass a vision test without corrective lenses.
Online
You can remove the restriction online if your vision test provider is enrolled in theDMV Online Vision Registry.
Once an enrolled provider electronically notifies us that you can pass a vision test without corrective lenses, the restriction will be removed when yourenew your licenseonline.
At a DMV office
When you renew or replace your DMV document at an office, you can take a vision test there or prove that you have met our vision requirements by providing aVision Test Report (PDF)(MV-619) completed by a qualified eye care provider.
If your vision care provider is enrolled in theDMV Online Vision Registryand has submitted your vision test results electronically to DMV, you will not need to submit proof or take a vision test.
See location, instructions and reservation information for your DMV
By Mail
If you want to remove a CORRECTIVE LENS restriction before it is time to renew your driver license, you must obtain proof that you do not need corrective lenses and order a replacement document. Proof can be submitted to DMV electronically or by aVision Test Report (PDF)(MV-619).
To order a replacement document without restriction, you must
- complete anApplication for Permit, Driver License or Non-Driver ID Card (PDF)(MV-44)
- pay a replacement document fee of $12.50
- provide a completedVision Test Report (PDF)(MV-619) if your eye care provider is not enrolled in the DMV Online Vision Registry
Mail these items to your local DMV office.
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Related Documents
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MV-619: Vision Test Report (PDF)
English
Completed by authorized vision test provider to certify a driver meets basic DMV vision standard (otherwise, use form MV-80L). May be used instead of taking vision test at a DMV office so a license can be renewed online or by mail.
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MV-80L: Eye Test Report for Medical Review Unit (PDF)
English
For people who cannot pass basic DMV vision screening and need to provide eye care practitioner certification of minimum vision requirements to the DMV.
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MV-44: Application for Permit, Driver License or Non-Driver ID Card (PDF)
English
Use to apply for a learner permit, driver license or non-driver ID. Also use to renew your license or non-driver ID.
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Related Information
Online Vision Registry Vision Registry Locator Driver License Restrictions for Medical Conditions
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