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You can replace your license or permit (including commercial, REAL ID or Enhanced) if. it was lost, stolen or destroyed. you updated your address. you are turning 21 soon: If you replace more than 40 days before your 21st birthday, your license will still display “UNDER 21”.
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.
To replace a lost or stolen license, ID or permit online, you must: Go to Online Services. In the “Driver’s License and ID” section, select “More Driver Services.” Follow the prompts to create or login to your account.
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’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 license, id, or permit has been lost, stolen, or damaged, you can request a replacement license online, or in-person. Your card can be replaced for $10.00 if you have at least 150 days left on your license and/or ID.
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.
If your driver license (DL) or identification card (ID) is lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, and/or if changes are needed to the information on your card (address, name, etc.), you must purchase a duplicate DL/ID card at a deputy registrar license agency.
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 should select Renew Colorado License/Identification card as your appointment type.
You can get a duplicate license or non-driver ID as a replacement if yours was lost, stolen or destroyed; or if you have changed your address. When you receive the replacement license, the original – if still in your possession – must be destroyed.