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Drivers can replace their driver license or ID card prior to its expiration if the credential is lost, stolen or they need to make an update. The following may require a replacement credential. If there is a change of address, Florida driver license or ID card holders have 30 days to update their address on the credential.
To get your replacement drivers license is fairly straightforward. You may even be eligible to order a replacement online using the MyDMV Portal . Or you can go to your local Florida DMV Office to apply for a duplicate driver license.
DHSMV services available online: Replace or renew a Florida driver license or ID card; Replace or renew registration for a motor vehicle, vessel or mobile home; Obtain a paper title
Drivers may also be eligible to renew or replace a driver license online at MyDMV Portal. Customers must renew their Florida driver license or ID card every eight years. The expiration date is listed on the credential. Florida driver license and ID card holders may renew their credential up to 18 months in advance of the expiration date.
With a MyDMV Portal account, customers will be able to: Renew your Florida driver’s license, identification card, and commercial driver’s license (CDL). Apply for a replacement Florida driver’s license, ID card, CDL, and Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP).
Residents who are currently REAL-ID compliant, indicated by a star in the top right-hand corner of their driver’s license or ID, may replace or update their driver’s license online through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles’ MyDMV Portal website.
If your driver license or ID card is lost, stolen, or destroyed, you should apply for a replacement immediately; Depending on your situation, you may be able to replace your license or ID card online; Fees vary from “no fee” to $31.25, depending on your situation; Stolen licenses or IDs can be replaced for free with: