I am not familiar with your vehicle so this answer will be generic in nature, but should help until an expert improves it. On most vehicles, the license plate light[s] are part of the tail light/side marker lamp circuit. Therefore, the tail light circuit fuse would be the one serving the license plate lamps. IF that fuse is "good," and IF not served by another fuse circuit, it is possible that you have an "open circuit" condition caused by something like a cut or disconnected ground wire, a disconnected plug-in connector anywhere in the circuit, corrosion build-up in the lamp socket or between any one of the contacts inside a plug connector[s] anywhere in the circuit.
you need to get your drivers license replaced when your current one expires. look at the license's and you'll see a date(not your birth date) & that's when you need to get it replaced.
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I would check the fuses.
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It is the same fuse that controls the tail lights. It is at the top of the fuse box 2nd from the left. 15amp fuse.
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Technically speaking, probably not. The problem is that the license is actually the property of the State which issued it to you. It is NOT yours. It should not be difficult to get it replaced, though.
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Should be the same fuse for parking/tailight/dashlights
The license plate lights are not in a separate fuce by it seft. They are the same as your side marker lights. So, check if your side marker lights are working and if they are them is a bad license plate light bulb.