If a learner's permit, a provisional permit, special identification card or driver's license issued under the provisions of this chapter is lost or destroyed, the person to whom the permit, license, or special identification card was issued may obtain a duplicate, or substitute, upon furnishing proof satisfactory to the Director that the permit, license, or special identification card has been lost or destroyed, and payment of the required fee.
Unless the Department is notified of the non-receipt of a license within thirty (30) days of issuance of a temporary license, the required fee for a duplicate shall be paid.
Whenever any person, after applying for a driver's license or special identification card, moves from the address set forth in the application, that person shall, within sixty (60) days thereafter, notify the Director in writing of both the old and new addresses.
Whenever any person, after receiving a driver's license or special identification card, moves from the address set forth in the license or special identification card, that person shall, within sixty (60) days thereafter, notify the Director in writing of both the old and new addresses and of the number of the license or special identification card.
Whenever the name of any person who has received a driver's license or special identification card is changed by marriage or otherwise, that person shall, within five (5) days thereafter, notify the Director in writing of his or her former and new names and of the number of the license or special identification card.
No later than thirty (30) days after providing notice as required by § 109.4 or § 109.5, the person must appear at the Department with supporting documentation, surrender their old license or special identification card, and obtain a new license or special identification card.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18, r. 18-109