You may renew your driving licence no more than 6 months before its expiry. The new driving licence is valid for 2, 5 or 15 years, depending on your age and your driving licence categories.
Read about the requirements concerning fitness to drive and check in advance whether you need a medical report when you renew your licence.
You cannot use this service if, in addition to renewal, you want to upgrade your driving license to new classes or downgrade your license, that is, give up a group 2 driving license for trucks and/or buses. In that case, please visit an Ajovarma service point.
When you renew your driving licence, you generally do not need to take a driving test. However, a driving test is required if your group 1 licence (car, motorcycle, moped, light quadricycle, tractor) has been expired for more than two years, or your group 2 licence (bus and/or truck) has been expired for more than one year.
If you live permanently in another EU country and your driving license is about to expire, renew it in the country where you live.
When can you renew your driving licence electronically?
You can use the Renew your driving licence service if
- your driving licence will expire within the next six months, or
- your Group 1 (passenger car, motorcycle) driving licence expired less than two years ago, or
- your Group 2 (lorries, buses and coaches) driving licence expired less than one year ago.
- you have not been granted a driving licence in another EU or EEA country. By using the service, you give permission to verify the information in other EU and EEA countries.
- your permanent address is in mainland Finland. Your driving licence will be sent to your address in Finland as stated in the population information system.
- you are not subject to a driving ban.
- you have previously submitted a facial photograph and your signature to the authority, for example for a passport.
- you can log into the service using online banking codes or a mobile certificate.
- you do not have special condition 95 indicating professional competence on your driving licence.
- you are not under the obligation to use an alcohol interlock when driving.