Washington - Replace a Lost identification (ID) Card


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ProcedureEdit

Online

You may replace your ID card online if you havent replaced or renewed your card online in the past 12 months.

You will need:

  • Your driver license or ID card number
  • Visa, MasterCard, or American Express
  • Email address and/or printer
  1. Online Link
  2. Pay the fee.
  3. After you have completed your transaction, print the receipt. The online printed receipt wont have your photo and isnt valid identification.
  4. The licensing office will mail your new card to the Washington residence address they have on file for you in 710 business days. If you dont get it within 45 days, contact them by sending them an email [email protected].
  5. Your new ID card will show the last photo the licensing office took of you at an office.


In person

  1. Go to any driver licensing office to apply for a replacement.
  2. Bring your proof of identity.
  3. Pay the fee.
  4. The licensing office will mail your new card in 710 business days. If you dont get it within 45 days, contact them by sending them an email [email protected].
  5. Your new ID card will have a new photo.


Self-service station

Some DOL offices have self-service stations you may use to apply. Self-service stations are the same as renewing online:

  1. Use the self service station to apply for a replacement.
  2. Pay the fee.
  3. The self-service stations printed receipt wont have your photo and isnt valid identification.
  4. The licensing office will mail your new card in 710 business days. If you dont get it within 45 days, contact them by sending them an email [email protected].
  5. Your new ID card will show the last photo the licensing office took of you at an office.



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Required DocumentsEdit

  • Proof of Washington Residence
  • Proof of identity.
  • Evidence of Social Security number. If you don't have one, youll need to show proof of Washington residence.


Proof of Washington Residence

For applicants who do not have a Social Security number, bring as many of the following documents as possible to be reviewed as proof of your Washington residence address:

  • Home utility bill (gas, electric, water, garbage, land-line telephone, or ISTA. etc):
    • Not acceptable: Cable, internet or satellite TV bills.
  • A college or university document that has your current residential address on file.
    • Off-campus students: Bring the printout from the SEVIS database which:
      • States the address where you currently live.
      • Proof it was printed by the Designated School Official or Responsible Officer.
  • Selective Service card with your current residential address.
  • Vehicle title (not a Quick Title with a tamper proof tape over the VIN and Title number).
  • Bank-issued documents that include your name and current residential address (or your previous address if youve recently moved). Examples:
    • Account statement
    • Credit card statement
    • Mortgage statement

Notes:

  • Your documents must include your name and current Washington residential address.
  • If you recently moved to a new address, bring both your current and previous documents to prove you were living in Washington.
  • Documents other than the ones listed above may be taken into consideration if they show you reside in Washington.
  • Its illegal to present fraudulent documents. If the Licensing Office find that your documents are fraudulent, you wont be able to reapply for 364 days.



Proof of identity:


Documents that will be accepted:

  • Original or certified copies of the documents listed below.
  • Multiple documents issued by a foreign government or organization, must be approved by the Licensing Office and will be accepted as separate documents. Currently accepted multiple documents are those issued by the:
    • Mexican government
    • Guatemalan government


Notes:

  • The Licensing office may ask for more documents.
  • The list may change without notice.


Stand-alone Documents:

  • Washington State driver license, ID card, or instruction permit Valid or has expired within 1 year, has your signature, date of birth and photo.
  • Out-of-state driver license, ID card, or instruction permit (if you have a Social Security number) Valid or expired within 60 days and has your photo. Give the Licensing Office your Social Security number so they can verify it.
  • U.S. armed services ID card with photo Valid.
  • U.S. passport Valid, has your signature and photo (an emergency passport isnt acceptable).
  • Immigration ID with signature Valid, from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, with:
    • Your signature and photo which are identifiable (I-327, I-551, I-571, I-766). or
    • A Signature Waived notation or encrypted signature on the back of the card.
  • U.S. Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization An original with your signature and photo.
  • Department of Social and Health Services Childrens Administration (DSHS CA) ID letter If you're in:
    • Court-ordered foster care with DSHS, or
    • Another supervising Washington agency as your legal custodian, then
    • You may prove your identity with an ID letter from DSHS CA.


A-List Documents:

  • Out-of-state driver license, ID card or instruction permit (if you dont have a Social Security number) Valid or has expired within 60 days and has your photo.
  • Driver license from a foreign country Valid or has expired within 60 days, has security features and is verifiable.
  • Federal or state employee ID card Valid, shows your signature and photo.
  • Foreign passport Valid and stamped U.S. Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) entry form I-94/I94W or Temporary I-551 ADIT stamp.
  • Tribal enrollment ID card Must be federally-recognized Indian tribal enrollment card, or U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs ID card (Must have your signature and photo).
  • Original U.S. Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization Where your signature and photo arent identifiable.
  • Verification letter If youre on work release, or supervised by an agency that we have an agreement with, you may provide a verification letter from that agency. DOL currently have agreements with:
    • Washington State Department of Corrections electronic version only.
    • U.S. Federal correction authorities (FDOC).
    • Department of Social and Health Services Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (DSHS JRA) electronic version only.
    • DSHS Childrens Administration (CA) for foster youth only.
    • Western State Hospital (WSH).
  • Washington city or county police employee ID card Valid, has your signature and photo.
  • U.S. Passport card has your name and photo.


B-List Documents:

Documents that establish your name and date of birth

  • Certified birth certificate. (Puerto Rico birth certificates must have an issue date of July 1, 2010 or later to be accepted.)
  • Certified Washington birth registration card.
  • A valid concealed weapons permit issued by a Washington county.
  • Consular report of birth abroad.
  • Court-issued adoption papers.
  • Military DD 214.
  • U.S. driver license, photo instruction permit, or ID card (invalidated or expired within the past 5 years).
  • U.S. passport (expired within the past 5 years).
  • Valid U.S. visa.
  • Veteran Administration ID with your name, photo, and date of birth.
  • Ward of the Court decree/Order of Dependency.
  • Washington State driver license, photo instruction permit, or ID card (invalidated or expired within the past 5 years).


Other acceptable B-List Documents with your name and date of birth, signature, photo, or current WA residence address:

  • Divorce decree that has your name and signature (filed with the county).
  • Driving record from another state issued within the past 30 days.
  • Foreign passport that has expired within 5 years, or without an I-94/I-94W form or temporary I-551 ADIT stamp.
  • Foreign driver license expired not more than 5 years. The license must have security features and be verifiable.
  • Valid Guatemala Consulate ID card.
  • Marriage license or certificate (filed with the county).
  • Medicare card.
  • Valid Mexican Matricula Consular ID card.
  • Mexican Federal Electoral Card issued 1991 or later. (Your photo must be readily identifiable.)
  • Mexican school record with a seal and your photo at the age when issued.
  • Mortgage document or mortgage coupon payment book.
  • Nexus, Sentri, or Fast Border Crossing card.
  • Professional license (nurse, physician, engineer, etc.)
  • Property deed or title (filed).
  • Property tax bill or statement issued within the last 12 months.
  • Selective Service card.
  • School transcript includes your date of birth.
  • Form I-20 or



EligibilityEdit

You may replace your lost or stolen ID card if:

  • If the Licensing Office has your current address on file. and
  • Your card hasnt expired.

Note: If your ID card will expire within 90 days, you should renew it instead of replacing it.












InstructionsEdit

If your ID card is lost or stolen, you may get a replacement through these following options:

  • Online:To apply for this procedure online, you must:
    • Be 18 or older.
    • Live in Washington.
    • Don't have a CDL endorsement.
  • At a driver licensing office.
  • At a self-service station (kiosk).



Required InformationEdit

  • Full Name
  • Permanent Residential Address
  • Date of Birth
  • Age
  • Social Security Number



Need for the DocumentEdit

If your ID card is lost or stolen, you may get a replacement of new ID card by following the instructions and procedure below.