How do I replace a lost or stolen driver's license?
To replace a lost or stolen driver's license in South Dakota, an individual should begin by gathering necessary identification documents. It is advisable to have some form of identification, such as a birth certificate, Social Security card, or another government-issued ID. The South Dakota Division of Motor Vehicles typically requires proof of identity to process the replacement application.
The next step is to visit a local DMV office in person, as they usually do not allow online applications for lost or stolen licenses. When at the DMV, an individual should complete the application for a replacement driver’s license. There may be a small fee associated with the replacement, and the exact amount can vary.
In certain cases, if the individual has reported the theft to law enforcement, it may be necessary to bring a copy of the police report. Once the application is submitted and the fee is paid, a temporary license may be issued until the new one arrives.
It is essential to check the South Dakota DMV website for any updates regarding the process or for specific requirements that may apply. This ensures that the individual has the most current and accurate information regarding replacing a lost or stolen driver's license.
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