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)
It's just a written test, then you pay the duplicate license fee, plus any additional fees to add the endorsement.
No, if you lose a license and get a replacement, you are required to destroy the one that was reported as lost if it is found again.
Apply for a duplicate from your local DMV.
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Yes, in California, you are required to take a written test when renewing your license.
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.
The age you can get your drivers license in California is 16. You are however required to go through 6 hours of driving training to obtain your license.
One in the front and one in the rear is required in California.
Go to the driver's license office with another form of ID and pay the $10 for a duplicate.
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In Massachusetts, when you apply for a duplicate 7D license, it is typically issued on the spot at the registry. You will receive a temporary license that is valid until your new license arrives in the mail. The actual duplicate license will be mailed to you, usually within a few weeks.
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.