Renewal Course Help

Ready To Renew Your Mature Driver Course?

Welcome back. Here are the top answers for customers ready to take the 4-hour Renewal Course.

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Important Renewal Rule

You have four years from the expiration date on your certificate to take the Renewal Course. If it has been more than four years since your certificate expired, the DMV requires you to re-take the 6.5-hour Initial Course.

Common renewal questions

Quick Help For Returning Customers

I Don’t Know My Password

Use the password reset option on the sign-in page. Enter your username and check your email, including your spam or junk folder.

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I Don’t Know My Username

Look for your username in your renewal email, renewal letter, or original registration email. If you still cannot find it, use the username retrieval option. It will be in an email from support@mdtuneup.com.

Retrieve Username →

I Have A New Email Address

If your email address changed, it is best to create a new account and select the Renewal Course during registration.

I Have A New Home Address

You can update your address during registration before completing your Renewal Course.

Can I Wait Until My Insurance Policy Renewal Date?

Contact your insurance company to confirm the best timing. The Renewal Course helps continue your discount for another three years.

About Mature Driver Tune-Up

California-Based, DMV Approved, Insurance Accepted

Mature Driver Tune-Up is headquartered in Redwood City, CA. Its online courses are fully approved by the California DMV, and the Official DMV Mature Driver Improvement Certificate is accepted by auto insurance companies throughout California.

California DMV License ID#: MDIP000069
Ready to renew?

Take The 4-Hour Renewal Course

Sign in, complete your Renewal Course, receive your certificate, and send it to your insurance company.

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