How much is a duplicate TX drivers license to replace a stolen or lost license? Texas

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The duplicate license fee is $10, and the replacement drivers license you receive will have the same expiration date as your old license.

You must replace a lost drivers license in person. Just visit your nearest Texas DPS location and bring the fee along with:

  • A completed Texas Driver License and Identification Renewal/Duplicate Application that you can download from the TX DPS Web site.
  • Proof of identity.
  • Proof of your Social Security number.

Reporting a Stolen Drivers License

Replacing a stolen license is basically the same as replacing a lost license, with one extra step: You must report a stolen drivers license to the police.

Once you report the stolen license, the DPS can give you a new drivers license number and render your old number invalid, helping cut down on the likelihood that anyone who stumbles across your old license will be able to use it.

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