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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 6Ch. 1Art. 5§ 13003 Replacing Lost Or Damaged Id

§ 13003 Replacing Lost Or Damaged Id

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§ 13003 Replacing Lost Or Damaged Id

This law says what to do if your ID card is lost, damaged, or if you change your name. You have to apply for a new one and pay a fee.

Key Takeaways

  • •If your ID is lost, destroyed, or you change your name, you must apply for a new one.
  • •You have to pay a fee to get a new ID card.
  • •If your ID is damaged and hard to read, you must turn it in and get a new one within 10 days if told to do so.

Example

Your ID card gets ripped and some of the words are hard to read.

You have to ask for a new ID card within 10 days if the police or DMV tell you it's too damaged. You also have to pay a fee to get the new one.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 13003 Replacing Lost Or Damaged Id

(a) If an identification card issued under this code is lost, destroyed, mutilated, or a new true full name is acquired, the person to whom it was issued shall make application for an original identification card as specified in Section 13000. The fee provided in Section 14902 shall be paid to the department upon application for the card. Every identification card issued pursuant to this section shall expire as provided in Section 13002 and shall be deemed an original identification card for that purpose. (b) A person in possession of a valid identification card who has been informed either by the department or by a law enforcement agency that the document is mutilated shall surrender the identification card to the department not later than 10 days after that notification. (c) For purposes of this section a mutilated identification card is one that has been damaged sufficiently to render any or all of the elements of identity set forth in Sections 13005 and 13005.5 unreadable or unidentifiable through visual, mechanical, or electronic means. (Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 1008, Sec. 8. Effective January 1, 2000.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

identification cardmutilatedoriginal identification cardelements of identity

Related Statutes

  • § 12815 Duplicate License Requirements
  • § 13001.5 Undocumented Immigrant Ids
  • § 13004 Fraudulent Id Card Prohibitions
  • § 13005.3 Senior Citizen Id Requirement
  • § 13005.5 Id Card Photo Privacy

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 13003.
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