How do I obtain duplicate ID car registration to replace one that is lost or damaged? Idaho

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It's a simple process; just see below for details.

ID Lost Vehicle Registration Replacement

  1. Go to your local county assessor's office.
  2. Bring some sort of acceptable identification, such as your drivers license.
  3. Have your license plate number handy.
  4. Pay the $5 duplicate car registration fee.
That's usually all there is to it.

Just as a reminder, you should always keep your car registration safely secured in your vehicle. And, remember to renew your registration on time, as it's illegal to drive with an expired registration.

Other ID Register Car Issues


Have any other questions regarding getting or renewing a car registration in Idaho? Contact the DMV at (208) 334-8649, or stop by a county assessor's office.

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