Welcome to Indiana! When you become a resident of Indiana, you have 60 days to obtain an Indiana driver's license if you hold a valid driver's license from another state. You must also transfer the titles and registrations of any vehicles you own from your previous state to Indiana.
View the New Indiana Resident Packet to learn more about Indiana residency requirements.
When you apply for an Indiana driver's license, you must surrender all valid credentials (identification card, learner’s permit, or driver's license) you hold from other states.
If you do not hold a valid driver's license from another state, you must hold an Indiana learner's permit for 180 days before you may obtain an Indiana driver's license.
If you are at least 18 years of age and have held a valid out-of-state driver's license from the state of your prior residence, you must visit a BMV branch to:
If your out-of-state license has been expired when transferring to Indiana, you are required to take a knowledge exam. If your out-of-state license has been expired for more than five years or you have held an unrevoked out-of-state driver’s license less than one year, you must also pass a driving skills examination. The BMV will issue an interim license, valid for 30 days, authorizing the holder to drive pending authentication of documents submitted to BMV.
If you are under 18, but more than 16 years and 180 days old, and have held a valid out-of-state driver’s license for at least 180 days in your previous state(s) of residency, you must visit a BMV branch to:
A driving skills exam is required if your out-of-state driver’s license has been expired for five or more years, or you have held a valid out-of-state driver’s license less than one year. The BMV will issue an interim license, valid for 30 days, authorizing the holder to drive pending authentication of documents submitting to BMV.
If you have an out-of-country driver's license and intend to become an Indiana resident, visit this webpage to learn how to obtain an Indiana driver’s license.