Losing your driver's license can be a frustrating experience. Fortunately, reporting a lost license is a simple process. Make a police report for your lost license, just in case your identity is stolen. You should also contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or other governmental agency to swiftly replace your ID. In most cases, the agency will flag your license number so no one can use the old license if they find it.

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Notifying the Police

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    Call the police’s non-emergency line. Even if you don’t think your license was stolen, it is still a good idea to make a police report. This will help prevent identity theft if your license is found. Tell the police that you would like to file a report.[1]
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    Explain when and where you lost your license. If you’re not sure when you lost your license, tell the police the last time that you used it. They may ask if you think your license was stolen.[2]
    • If you have no reason to think it was stolen, you might say, “No, but I would like to file a report just in case someone finds it and tries to use it."
    • If your wallet was stolen or lost, you should also report your lost credit and debit cards as well as any lost cash.
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    Ask for a copy of the police report. If your identity is stolen because of the lost license, this document can protect you against fraud. The police can mail it to you or you can pick it up at the station. If someone else tries to use your license, show this document as proof that your license was stolen.[3]
    • People may sometimes use lost or stolen IDs to get out of traffic violations or to obtain alcohol illegally.
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    Saul Jaeger, MS

    Police Captain, Mountain View Police Department
    Saul Jaeger is a Police Officer and Captain of the Mountain View, California Police Department (MVPD). Saul has over 17 years of experience as a patrol officer, field training officer, traffic officer, detective, hostage negotiator, and as the traffic unit’s sergeant and Public Information Officer for the MVPD. At the MVPD, in addition to commanding the Field Operations Division, Saul has also led the Communications Center (dispatch) and the Crisis Negotiation Team. He earned an MS in Emergency Services Management from the California State University, Long Beach in 2008 and a BS in Administration of Justice from the University of Phoenix in 2006. He also earned a Corporate Innovation LEAD Certificate from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2018.
    Saul Jaeger, MS
    Saul Jaeger, MS
    Police Captain, Mountain View Police Department

    Our Expert Agrees: If you lose your drivers' license, first do a good search to make sure you didn't drop it somewhere. If you're sure it's gone, call your local police and file a report as soon as possible. That can help protect you if someone does find it and tries to open accounts in your name.

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    Determine if you need to report to another agency in your state. For most states, contacting your police department and DMV is all you need to do. That said, some states have slightly different requirements. Look up the process for your state.[4]
    • For example, in Illinois, you need to visit your local Secretary of State office. You can find your closest office here: https://www.ilsos.gov/facilityfinder/facility.[5]
    • In Washington state, you may be asked to report the lost or stolen license to the License Integrity Unit. Email them at fraud@dol.wa.gov.[6]
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Replacing Your License in the US

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    Call your local DMV to report the lost license. The DMV will likely flag your old license, just in case somebody else tries to use it. The DMV may also tell you how to replace the license in your state.[7]
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    Look up how to get a duplicate license in your state. A duplicate license is the same as your original license. The process for getting a duplicate license can vary by state. While many states will require you to fill out a form at the DMV, some states have slightly different processes.[8]
    • For example, in Colorado, you must renew your license if you lose it. Follow the same process as you would to renew it.[9]
    • Some states, like Florida or Tennessee, allow you to apply for a replacement online. Most states, however, require you to apply in person at a DMV.
    • You can look up the requirements by state by going here: https://www.dmv.org/replace-license.php.
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    Collect alternative identity documents to bring with you. When replacing your driver’s license, you must prove your identity. Since you don’t have your license, bring multiple types of alternative identification. Depending on your state, the following documents may be acceptable:
    • Passport
    • Government ID
    • Military ID
    • Birth certificate
    • Social Security Card
    • Vehicle insurance policy in your name
    • Mail with your registered address
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    Fill out the proper form online or in person. To save time, find the form on the website of your state’s DMV. Print it and fill it out. Bring the filled form with you to the office. If you don’t have a printer, you can fill out the form at the DMV.[10]
    • In most cases, this form will be the same as applying for a new driver’s license. There may be a box on the form asking if your last license was lost or stolen. Check the right box.
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    Get a ride to the DMV. It is illegal to drive without a license in the US. Do not drive to the DMV. Ask a friend to give you a ride, take public transport, or get a taxi. The DMV will issue you a temporary license that you can use after you apply for a replacement.[11]
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    Pay the replacement fee. The fee can vary from state to state. Generally, it costs between $15-30 USD. When you are done, you will receive a paper license that will be good for 90 days. You may receive your plastic license by mail in 3-4 weeks.[12]
    • Some states may be able to print off your license right away. In this case, you will not need to wait for the plastic license to arrive in the mail.
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Replacing Your License in Other Countries

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    Report the license to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in the UK. The process for reporting a lost license in the UK is very similar to the US. Make a police report if you believe your license was stolen. Apply for a new license online through the DVLA website. Give the agency either your driving license number, National Insurance number, or passport number.[13]
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    Visit a state service center in Australia. The process for reporting a lost license varies by state. In most states, you can get a new license online if you still have your license number. If you don’t have it, visit a state service center. Bring identity documents, such as a birth certificate, citizenship certificate, passport, or a license that expired less than 2 years ago.[14]
    • File a police report if you think your driver’s license was stolen. You do not need to do this if you lost the license, however.
    • This usually costs around $70 AUD.
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    Contact your local Motor Registration Division office in Canada. Although it can vary by province, typically you will need to apply for a new license in person. You will need to provide your name, address, and birthday. A replacement license can cost around $30-40 CAD.[15]
    • Many states recommend filing a police report if you lost your license to protect yourself against identity theft.
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About This Article

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Police Captain, Mountain View Police Department
This article was co-authored by Saul Jaeger, MS. Saul Jaeger is a Police Officer and Captain of the Mountain View, California Police Department (MVPD). Saul has over 17 years of experience as a patrol officer, field training officer, traffic officer, detective, hostage negotiator, and as the traffic unit’s sergeant and Public Information Officer for the MVPD. At the MVPD, in addition to commanding the Field Operations Division, Saul has also led the Communications Center (dispatch) and the Crisis Negotiation Team. He earned an MS in Emergency Services Management from the California State University, Long Beach in 2008 and a BS in Administration of Justice from the University of Phoenix in 2006. He also earned a Corporate Innovation LEAD Certificate from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2018. This article has been viewed 198,637 times.
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Article SummaryX

To report a lost driver’s license, call the police’s non-emergency line and tell them that you want to file a report, which will help prevent identity theft. When speaking to the police, tell them the last time you saw your license, if you think it was stolen, and if anything else is missing. Once you file your report, ask the police for a copy since this could help protect you against fraud. In addition to filing a report with the police, you’ll have to notify the DMV and replace your license. To learn what identification you’ll need to replace your license, keep reading!

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