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If your card has been lost, stolen or destroyed, and you do not have the information listed above, visit Driver License Services – Appointments to schedule an appointment at your local driver license office.
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 your Driver License has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you may be eligible to obtain a replacement online. Obtaining a replacement license does not change the expiration date of the original issued license.
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.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers several driver license and ID services on TXT. With a TxT account, you can: Renew your driver license or ID card; Change the address on your driver license or ID card; Replace a lost or stolen card; View and change your emergency contacts
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.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers services to renew, update, upgrade, and check the status of a driver license or ID, and provides driver education courses. Whether you’re a homegrown road warrior or new to the Lone Star State, we can help.
Many Texans can renew, replace, change the address or update emergency contact information on their drivers license or ID card online or by visiting Texas.gov. For additional information visit the following webpages.
Lost driver's license? Learn what to do if you lose your license & read State-specific information on how to replace it.
A duplicate credential is a copy of your license, so it will have the same expiration date, class and endorsements as your previous credential. To get a duplicate of your lost, stolen or destroyed credential, you will need to visit a driver license office. You can make an appointment online at myDMV.Colorado.gov. When scheduling your visit, you ...