Residence address:
The address where you physically reside. An individual’s residence address will contain a street address, including the name of the town, city or village.
Mailing address:
The address where an individual receives their mail, if different than their residence address. For example; you may receive your mail at a P.O. Box instead of at your residence address. Do not enter a mailing address if you would like the DMV to mail items to your residence address.
When requesting a driver license renewal, you may not use an out-of-state mailing address. If you are temporarily out of state and need to renew your driver license, visit our website for out-of-state renewal requirements.
Address valid until:
When you provide DMV with a mailing address, that address will be permanently stored on your record and DMV will continue to use the address to mail your items. If you only need to use the mailing address for a certain period of time, please use the “valid until” field to enter the date you would like DMV to stop using this address for mailing. If you currently have a mailing address on file and you wish to discontinue using the mailing address, please enter today’s date in the “valid until” field.