A duplicate license is a replacement for a lost, stolen, or damaged driver's license or identification card. It can be obtained by visiting the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office and submitting a request for a duplicate license. You may need to provide identification and pay a fee to receive the duplicate license.
Go to the driver's license office with another form of ID and pay the $10 for a duplicate.
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To get a duplicate license, you typically need to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state, fill out a duplicate license application, provide identification and proof of address, pay a fee, and possibly pass a vision test.
Through rmv
To renew a license or get a duplicate license in any state you need to go to the local DMV (Dept of Motor Vehicles) and fill out the appropriate forms. If you aren't sure which form you need, they will help you. All you have to do is ask. In most states, a duplicate license is fairly inexpensive compared to renewing, or getting a brand new one. I live in Wisconsin, and a duplicate license here runs about $5, with a $3 counter service fee.
You can't. It's illegal
They'll usually be marked with "D" or "Duplicate", depending on the state of issue.
An on-sale general licensee who maintains on his/her licensed premises more than one room in which a fixed counter or service bar is regularly maintained and at which distilled spirits are served to the public must apply for a duplicate license and pay a full annual fee for each such license. A duplicate license is not transferable by itself. (Sections 24042 and 24042.5)
You can receive a duplicate driver's license through Service Arizona for a state fee of $12. To be eligible for this you must have an Arizona driver's license or identification card and have a digital photo on file.
This can be done at your local Driver License office. If you have a change of address, a duplicate license or ID certificate may also be obtained online. Change of name and address must be reported to the Driver License office within 30 days.
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You will still have to goto the DMV & get a new picture taken.