1) Visit a local California DMV office. 2) Fill out a Driver's License of Identification Card Application (Form DL44). 3) Provide proof of your identity, SSN, and residency. 4) Pay the $27 duplicate license fee.
If you've moved, they like for your address to stay current on your identification card and drivers license. This is for your use and safety mostly. In case of accident, injury or death. So that your family, or roommates can be notified of your whereabouts, so Doctors can notify families for medical procedures, and so-on. It also helps for all of your info to be current for obtainibg bank accounts, cashing checks, etc.
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