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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.
If your driver’s license (DL) has been lost, stolen, damaged or mutilated, a replacement DL can be requested using this system.
You can use this form to apply for, renew, replace, correct, or update a driver’s license or identification card, or to apply for license endorsements.
To renew or replace a lost, stolen, or damaged driver’s license, visit dmv.ca.gov/dlservices, or DMV office. Before DMV can issue you a driver’s license, you may need to provide additional proof of your identity.
Replace Your License or ID. If your driver’s license, ID card, or commercial driver’s license has been lost, stolen, or damaged, you may request a replacement.
A California driver’s license (DL) is a card which gives you permission to operate a motor vehicle. A DL includes your true full name, birthdate, mailing address, signature, photograph, and physical description. The card must be in your possession anytime you operate a motor vehicle.
Check my Driver's License/ID status. Already renewed? You should receive your new DL/ID card in the mail within two to four weeks. If you have not received your DL/ID card after 60 days, check your status online.
If you already have a California REAL ID driver’s license, you can renew it in person at a DMV office, by mail, or online. It is illegal to drive with an expired REAL ID DL and you can be cited. There are no late fees to renew a DL that has already expired.
You can take care of most DMV business online without going into a DMV office. Through the DMV Virtual Office, you can complete forms and upload necessary documents online, and then a DMV customer service representative will review your documents and contact you to finalize the process.
Find fees for applying for, renewing, changing, or replacing your driver’s license or ID card.