Driver’s License

Nunavut Driver’s License

Get, Renew & Upgrade (2026 Guide)
Your Complete Guide to Nunavut Driver Licensing

Need to get a driver’s license in Nunavut, renew an existing one, or upgrade to a commercial license? This guide explains testing, renewals, GDL requirements, and fees through the Government of Nunavut – Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).

Updated January 2026 with current fees and requirements.

Quick Overview: Nunavut Driver’s License

What You'll Need
Current License Fees (2026)

Buying a vehicle in Nunavut? Protect yourself with a Nunavut VIN Check to verify liens, registration, and accident history.

Getting a Driver’s License in Nunavut

Nunavut uses a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system similar to other provinces/territories.

Step 1: Learner’s License (Class 7)

License Renewal – Nunavut

Renewal Options
Requirements
Timeline

Nunavut Driver’s License Classes

Class
Vehicle Type
Minimum Age
Requirements
Class 1

Tractor-trailers

18+

Knowledge, road, medical

Class 2

Buses

18+

Medical exam required

Class 3

Large trucks

18+

Road test

Class 4

Taxis, ambulances, small buses

18+

Medical exam

Class 5

Cars, light trucks

16+

Standard license

Class 6

Motorcycles

16+

Knowledge + road test

Class 7

Learner’s license

15+

Knowledge test only

Testing in Nunavut

Knowledge Test
Road Test

MVD Locations: Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet, Cambridge Bay (plus local community offices)

Moving to Nunavut

New residents must exchange their out-of-province or international license within 90 days of establishing residency.

Required Documents
Exemptions

Senior & Medical Services

FAQs – Nunavut Driver’s License

What is the minimum driving age in Nunavut?

Learner’s license available at 15 years old.

How much does a renewal cost?

$75 for 5 years.

Can I renew online?

No, only in person or by mail (for remote communities).

Do I need winter driving skills for the road test?

Yes, expect gravel and icy conditions during testing in many communities.

Start Your Nunavut Driver’s License Process

Steps to Get Licensed in Nunavut:

  1. Study the Nunavut Driver’s Handbook
  2. Pass knowledge test → earn Class 7 learner’s license
  3. Pass road test → upgrade to Class 5N novice
  4. Complete GDL → earn full Class 5 license

Ready to register?

Start with a CheckMyVin to confirm your car’s history and avoid costly surprises.

Contact Information – Nunavut MVD

Motor Vehicles, 3rd Floor, W.G. Brown Building

Main Office (Iqaluit)

Monday–Friday (8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.)

Office Hours

Website

Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Call Centre