New Brunswick Driver's License Replacement

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When Do You Need a Driver's License Replacement in New Brunswick?

You need to replace your New Brunswick driver's license if it is lost, stolen, or damaged to the point of illegibility. Driving without a valid license is illegal under the Motor Vehicle Act, even if your driving privileges remain current.

If your personal information, such as your name or address, has changed, you may also need a replacement license.

How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Driver's License in New Brunswick?

To replace a lost or stolen New Brunswick driver's license, follow these steps:

  • Report the loss or theft to local law enforcement to create an official record
  • Visit a Service New Brunswick office in person with the required identity documents and payment
  • Completing a Replacement application form
  • Have a new photograph taken for your replacement license card
  • Pay the replacement fee
  • Receive a temporary paper license valid for 30 days while your new photo card is mailed to you.

Lost or stolen licenses cannot be replaced online. If your old license is found after being replaced, you must return it to Service New Brunswick as it is no longer valid.

Where to Replace New Brunswick Drivers License?

To replace a lost or damaged driver's license in New Brunswick, you must visit a Service New Brunswick (SNB) location.

Replacements must be done in person, as a new photo is required for your license card. Online or mail-in replacements are not available.

What Documents Are Needed to Replace a Driver's License in New Brunswick

When replacing a driver's license in New Brunswick, you must provide specific documents to verify your identity and residency:

  • Acceptable Identification Document: You must submit at least one document from the official list of Acceptable Identification Documents.
  • Proof of New Brunswick Residency: You need to provide at least two documents from the Acceptable Proof of New Brunswick Residency Documents list.
  • Proof of Name Change (if applicable): If you have changed your name due to marriage, divorce, or any other reason, you must provide relevant documentation such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or official name change certificate.
  • Payment for the replacement fee
  • Photos: A new photo is mandatory for all new and renewed licenses, and it must be taken in person at a Service New Brunswick Centre.

How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Lost New Brunswick Drivers License?

The current fee to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged New Brunswick driver's license is $22, regardless of the license class or expiry date.

Do I Need a Medical Examination to Replace My Driver's License in New Brunswick?

A medical examination is not typically required for a standard driver's license replacement in New Brunswick. The replacement process generally focuses on verifying identity and providing a duplicate of the existing license with its current information and expiration date.

However, there are certain circumstances where a medical examination may be necessary, such as:

  • If the replacement coincides with a scheduled medical review
  • If there have been changes in medical conditions since the last license issuance
  • For specific license classes that require regular medical assessments

Do I Need to Change My Driver's License Due to a Change in Personal Data in New Brunswick?

Yes, changes in personal data necessitate updating the information) on a New Brunswick driver's license. Service New Brunswick requires drivers to maintain accurate and current license information in compliance with the Motor Vehicle Act.

Circumstances that require a license update include:

  • Name changes (e.g., due to marriage or legal name change)
  • Address changes
  • Significant changes in appearance that affect photo identification

To update personal information on a driver's license, individuals must visit a Service New Brunswick centre with appropriate documentation proving the change.