Alaska Courses
Defensive Driving
Take this course if you received a ticket in Alaska or were court ordered to take
a driving course.
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Mature Drivers
Senior Citizens Vehicle Registration
An Alaska resident who is age 65 or older on January 1 is entitled to register one non-commercial vehicle during that calendar year exempt from registration fees and the motor vehicle registration tax. This exemption applies only to passenger vehicles, motorhomes, vans, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and non-commercial trailers. The vehicle must be titled in the name of the senior citizen. In the case of a leased vehicle, only the lessor (who is the owner) may apply for the senior citizen exemption and the lessor must meet the requirements. The exemption may be used only once in a biennial period, therefore, no other vehicles can be registered with an exemption during the same time period.
To apply, an individual must complete a Senior Citizen Exemption Affidavit. On the initial application, the Affidavit of Senior Citizen must be notarized or the signature of the senior citizen must be witnessed by a representative of the Division of Motor Vehicles. The original senior exemption must be requested in person or through the mail. Please do not renew over the Internet or telephone renewal services if you wish to apply for a senior exemption. The senior will also be required to show proof of their date of birth, such as a driver's license, a birth certificate or other applicable proof.
If the vehicle is subject to emissions inspection, the $2.00 I/M administrative fee is required to be paid.
If a vehicle on which senior citizen exemption has been claimed is sold, the license plates stay with the vehicle and the new owner must pay registration fees upon transfer of title.
