Form Md-Fr 103 - Important Eye Examination Information

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Department of the Secretary of State
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
29 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333
IMPORTANT EYE EXAMINATION INFORMATION
Maine law requires individuals to have their eyes tested when applying for a license and at
certain renewal times.
Please read the enclosed information carefully to learn about your options for receiving an
eye examination.
FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE EXAMINATION APPLICANTS
A vision test is required prior to taking your driver’s license examination. You may take a vision
test at no fee when you appear for your driver’s examination. Alternatively, you may have a
doctor of your choice provide the exam at your expense. The doctor who conducts the
examination must complete the reverse side of this form. You will need to give the completed
form to the driver’s license examiner at the time of your driver’s examination.
FOR INDIVIDUALS RENEWING A DRIVER’S LICENSE
A vision screening is required for individuals renewing their license at the first license renewal
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after attaining age 40 and at every 2
renewal after that. A vision screening is required at every
license renewal after attaining age 62. It is not required that you visit an eye doctor.
Vision testing can be completed at any branch office or mobile unit location at no cost to you.
This exam will be completed at the time of renewal, and the results will be recorded on your
renewal form.
Alternatively, you may have a doctor of your choice provide the eye exam at your own expense.
The doctor who conducts the exam must complete the reverse side of this form. You will need to
bring the completed form with you when you come in to renew your license. The doctor’s exam
may not be completed more than a year prior to your license renewal date.
Veterans please visit the Bureau of Veterans’ Services website at
for information on state and federal benefits your military
service may have earned you.

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