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Driver’s Licence – Previous Resident Returning to Saskatchewan

If it has been less than five years since you last held a Saskatchewan driver's licence, you can simply re-apply for a driver's licence at any Saskatchewan motor licence issuing office. You will be required to pay applicable renewal fees before you are issued a licence.

If it has been more than five years since you last held a Saskatchewan driver's licence, and you are moving back from another Canadian jurisdiction, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Korea, Germany or Austria, and you held a valid driver's licence there, you can apply for a Saskatchewan driver's licence at any Saskatchewan motor licence issuing office. You will be required to surrender your out-of-province licence at the time you apply for a Saskatchewan driver's licence, and you will be required to pay applicable renewal fees.

Customers applying for a Saskatchewan driver's licence who currently hold a valid driver's licence issued by another state or country (other than those listed above) must complete written, vision and road tests before they are issued a Saskatchewan driver's licence.

Please note that new residents wishing to drive in the province must obtain a Saskatchewan driver's licence within 90 days of moving to the province, or upon expiry of their out-of-province driver's licence, whichever is earliest. Your previous jurisdiction may have some restrictions that supersede this requirement.

 

 

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