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Committee approves bill to change renewal, replacement fees and ID rules for Wyoming licenses

2303411 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted unanimously to advance House Bill 30, which extends certain license expiration periods to a standard five years, creates a $20 replacement-license fee for online replacements, clarifies contested‑case hearing timing, and removes an automatic expiration at age 20 for licenses issued under the graduated system.

The Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee voted 5–0 to recommend passage of House Bill 30, a set of driver‑license and identification changes the department presented as part of a broader modernization project.

Misty Zimmerman, program manager for Wyoming Driver Services, told the committee the bill standardizes expiration and replacement rules and creates a lower-fee online replacement credential. The measure would change licenses issued to persons who completed the graduated licensing process so they no longer…

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