How do I report a lost or stolen driver's license?

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To report a lost or stolen driver's license in Alaska, individuals should take several steps to protect their identity and ensure they receive a replacement license. First, it is important to report the loss or theft to the police, especially if there is any suspicion of identity theft. Having a police report can be helpful for future reference. Next, the individual should visit the website of the Alaska Office of Motor Vehicles for specific instructions on how to report a lost or stolen driver's license. The website provides information on the forms and documentation needed for a replacement. Typically, individuals will need to complete an application for a duplicate license and provide identification to verify their identity. In most cases, individuals can apply for a replacement license online, by mail, or in person at a local DMV office. It is important to check the current guidelines, as procedures can change. The website also lists the acceptable forms of identification and any associated fees. After the application is submitted, the replacement license will be issued, allowing the individual to continue driving legally in the state.
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Answered Aug 16, 2025

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