Thursday, January 19, 2012

How would i get a replacement florida drivers license?

I went to disney this past weekend and got pickpocketed for my wallet and sunglasses.

So now i got pickpocketed and have to get pretty much a new everything and was wondering how i would do this. I need a new drivers license,insurance card,fishing licenses(salt and snook),and debit card. I live in florida and on my own. How would i get all of this back(do i need proof of residence?all i have left is my school id and voters card)how much would it cost(if you know)?if you know anything about anyone of these it would be much appreciated. Thank youHow would i get a replacement florida drivers license?
Replacing a lost, stolen, or destroyed Florida driver license is fairly simple. If it was stolen, you should immediately file a report with your local police department. You may be eligible to receive a duplicate free of charge if you bring in a copy of the police report when you apply for a replacement.



Obtain a duplicate license by doing the following:



* Apply online if your citizenship has already been established on your driving record. A nominal service fee, payable by any major credit card, will be charged in addition to the $25 replacement fee.



* Go into your local driver license office and apply in person. You'll need to show two acceptable forms of ID.



You will need to prove your identity with the following:



List A (1 of the following)

Birth Certificate

US Passport



List B (1 of the following)

Social Security Card

W-2

Check/Paystub (only if it lists your social security number)



List C (2 of the following)

* Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement

* Florida Voter Registration Card

* Florida Vehicle Registration or Title

* A utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application

* A current utility bill (water, electric, gas, or cable)



Once you have a new drivers license, it should be pretty easy to replace everything else.



FYI, I typed out the list of documents, since they're the best/most relevant. If you've read the websites, why are you asking? Just go to the DMV with your paperwork.

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