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Nobody understands the joys of driving like an auto club! Whether it’s getting your learner’s licence, renewing your Class 5 driver’s licence, or upgrading to a professional driver’s licence, you can count on us to have your back throughout your driving journey.

You can renew your Alberta fake Driver’s Licence online or in-centre. To order online, just visit the Government of Alberta website using the “Order Now” link below and follow the steps to create an online profile. You can select your preferred AMA office as your Registry Agent of choice. Make sure you double check your address to ensure your new licence is sent to the correct location. An AMA membership isn’t required to use My Alberta eServices, including driver’s licence renewals.

Get a driver’s licence

How to get a learner’s, probationary or full licence, and how to upgrade to a commercial licence.

Introduction In Alberta, it takes a minimum of 3 years to get a full, non-GDL Class 5 Driver’s Licence. Learn about the steps to getting licensed and the types of licences needed to legally drive different vehicles in Alberta.

As of April 1, 2023, drivers are no longer required to take the advanced road test to exit the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. 

Temporary residents

Students, visitors, Canadians working temporarily from another province, and temporary foreign workers under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program cannot get a driver’s licence because they do not live in Alberta permanently. However, they may be able to continue using a driver’s licence from their home province or country.

Visitors from another jurisdiction

Visitors from another jurisdiction can drive the same type or Class (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7) of motor vehicle in Alberta on a valid driver’s licence from their home jurisdiction for up to one year. If your licence is not in English, it is strongly recommended that you carry an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) from your home jurisdiction, as it translates what your home jurisdiction driver’s licence allows you to drive. You must carry both the IDP and your valid licence from your home jurisdiction when driving in Alberta.

Canadians from another province

Canadians working temporarily in Alberta can drive using your provincial driver’s licence if you continue to live in your home province for more than 6 months each year.

Students

Students can continue using your licence from your home province or territory if you are:

  • studying in Alberta at an accredited educational institution, or
  • working as part of a co-op program of study

Members of the armed forces

If you are a member of the armed forces, you are not required to obtain an Alberta driver’s licence when you have a valid driver’s licence issued by your home province, state or country and are driving your privately-owned vehicle. This applies to members of Her Majesty’s forces and members of armed forces of a country other than Canada who are in Canada under the NATO Status of Forces Agreement.

If your driver’s licence issued from your home province, state or country has expired, in order to legally drive a privately-owned vehicle in Alberta, you must:

  • renew your home province, state or country driver’s licence, or
  • apply for an Alberta driver’s licence

Members of the armed forces of a country other than Canada cannot exchange an armed forces driver’s licence or permit for an Alberta driver’s licence of an equivalent class. You must exchange a valid driver’s licence from your home state or country.

Family members accompanying an armed forces member must exchange their home province, state or country driver’s licence within 90 days of taking up residency in Alberta.

Temporary foreign workers under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)

Temporary foreign workers brought into Alberta under the SAWP to meet labour needs during peak periods are not required to obtain an Alberta driver’s licence or identification card. These workers are not classed as Alberta residents.

 

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