How do I replace a MA ID card? Massachusetts

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Replacing a Massachusetts ID Card

You've got two choices when it comes to getting a duplicate card for a stolen or lost ID, no matter if you're a teen or a senior citizen.

Replace MA State ID Online


  1. Visit the RMV online branch.
  2. Indicate you want to replace your identification card.
  3. Follow the instructions provided.
  4. Pay the $25 duplicate ID fee.

Replace MA State ID In Person


  1. Go to a full-service RMV location.
  2. Bring one original document each proving date of birth, signature, and MA residency.
  3. Present your Social Security number or a denial notice with a valid foreign passport, visa, and I-94 Form.
  4. Complete the duplicate state ID application form.
  5. Pay the $25 duplicate ID fee.

A state ID card is a great way to provide photo identification for those of all ages, especially teens. But, you must be at least 16 years old to apply for one.

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