To Replace a Lost/Stolen or Damaged License
If your driver license is lost, stolen, or damaged, you must go to a DMV office and pay a fee for a replacement license. You should also present photo identification. If DMV cannot confirm your identity, you will not be issued a temporary license.
If you are a minor, your parent(s) or guardian(s) must sign the DMV application form (DL 44).
Once a replacement license is issued, the previous license is no longer valid. Destroy the old license if you find it later.
If your driver license is lost, stolen, or damaged, you must go to a DMV office and pay a fee for a replacement license. You should also present photo identification. If DMV cannot confirm your identity, you will not be issued a temporary license.
If you are a minor, your parent(s) or guardian(s) must sign the DMV application form (DL 44).
Once a replacement license is issued, the previous license is no longer valid. Destroy the old license if you find it later.
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