To change your address on a Virginia driver's license, you must visit a Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) location in person with your current license and proof of your new address. Acceptable address proof includes a utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement, or official mail from a government agency dated within 60 days. You'll need to complete the appropriate form—typically an Application for Driver's License (DL-44) or similar—and pay the required fee, though address changes alone usually cost less than full license replacements. Processing typically takes a few minutes, and your updated license will be issued on the spot. You can find your nearest DMV office and check current hours and any appointment requirements on the Virginia DMV website. If you've moved out of state or your license has expired, you may need to follow different renewal procedures. Virginia allows you to change your address online for vehicle registration, but driver's license address changes specifically require an in-person visit. Keep your old license until you receive the new one, and note that some address changes may require additional documentation if they affect your driving record status or insurance information. Plan for potential wait times during peak hours, particularly at popular locations.