What is the process for replacing a driver's license?

The process for replacing a driver’s license in Washington is relatively straightforward and quick. In order to do so, you must first collect the necessary documents and information required to apply. This includes a valid form of identification, such as a U.S. birth certificate or a legal immigration document, such as a permanent resident card, as well as proof of your address in Washington, such as a utility bill or rental agreement. Once you have the required materials, a form must be completed either online or printed and filled in manually. The form requires your name, address, date of birth, and other personal information. After completing the form, you will need to take it, along with your identification and proof of address, to your local Department of Licensing office. At the office you will be required to show your documents and pay the required fee. You will also be required to take a new photograph for your license. Once all of this has been completed, you will receive your new driver’s license. The process generally takes just a few days to complete.

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