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Learn how to replace lost or stolen vital documents including birth certificate, driver's license, and other IDs that prove who you are or your citizenship.
If you are currently out of the state, please visit Out-of-State Renewal or Replacement for instructions on replacing your driver license or identification card. Non-US citizens are eligible for Online Card Replacement but are not eligible for online renewal.
Renew a driver license. Florida offers an online convenience renewal service for customers every other renewal period. Visit MyDMV Portal to see if you are eligible. Update the address on your driver license or ID card. Replace a lost or stolen credential.
Obtaining a replacement online is the simplest way to replace your lost driver license or identification card. To determine if you have all of the necessary information to request a replacement online, visit our Driver License Renewal, Replacement or Change of Address webpage.
If you have not received your ID card after 60 days, visit Driver’s License & ID Card Status. If your driver’s license (DL), identification (ID) card, or commercial driver’s license (CDL) has been lost, stolen, or damaged, you may request a replacement.
One of the most efficient ways to replace a lost ID card is to head down to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and follow the same procedure when you first got your card. Generally, you'll have to: Complete an application. Provide documents proving your citizenship/residency.
A Pennsylvania duplicate Photo Identification Card is issued when the current product is lost, stolen, mutilated, never received, or the licensed individual wishes to receive a new product due to recent updates. If PennDOT has your photo and signature on file, you can apply for a duplicate photo ID card online.
If your permit, license or identification card is lost, damaged or otherwise separating, you should replace it. If your card is too damaged, it may not be accepted as identification by law enforcement, airport security, banks, or other businesses. You can buy a replacement card below.
You can replace your non-driver ID if it was lost or destroyed, or after you update your address. You cannot replace your ID if it expired. See Renew a Non-Driver ID to renew. See Get a Non-Driver ID if you have never had a Non-Driver ID or if your ID is expired by 2 years or more.
If your Virginia ID card is lost, stolen or damaged, you may get a replacement. You may also choose to replace your ID to change your address or change organ donor.