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Frequently Asked Questions Driver Licenses, Permits and State Identification Cards
How do I apply for a driver license, permit or State ID and how much will it cost?
You will need to appear before a Driver's License Examiner, complete an application and
provide proper Proof of Identification.
Locations and schedules can be found at Examining Station Locations and Schedules.
To determine the fee, please refer to Driver's License Fees.
How do I renew my driver license, permit or State ID and how much will it cost?
You can renew your license, permit or State ID by appearing before a
Driver's License Examiner and completing an application.
You will need to bring your current Nebraska Driver's License with you and you may be
asked to show your Social Security Card for verification purposes. To determine the
appropriate fee, visit our website at Driver's License Fees.
I've lost my driver license, permit or State ID. How do I replace it?
You can obtain a duplicate license, permit or State ID at any County Treasurer office.
You must present Proof of Identification that shows your name and your date of birth.
To determine the appropriate fee, visit our website at Driver's License Fees.
If I am out of state and have lost my license, permit or State ID, how do I replace it?
An Application for Revision form must be completed, with your signature notarized,
and submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles, Examining Division, P.O. Box 94789,
Lincoln, NE 68509, along with your Proof of Identification and the appropriate fee.
How do I change my address on my driver license, permit or State ID?
To change your address you will need to bring your current Nebraska Driver's License and
complete an Application for Revision form at the office of any County Treasurer. You may
be required to submit proof of your new address. Proof of the address change can be a copy
of a rental agreement or a utility bill showing the new address with your name.
To determine the appropriate fee, visit Nebraska State Department of Motor Vehicles at Driver's License Fees..
Also keep in mind that if your address changes you will need to re-register to vote.
This option is available on the Application for Revision form.
How do I change my name on my driver license, permit or State ID?
To change your name you will need to complete an
Application for Revision
form at the office of any County Treasurer and bring your current Nebraska Driver's License
and satisfactory evidence of the name change. Evidence can be certified documents such as a
marriage license, divorce decree or a court order. The documentation that you present must
enable the County Official to tie the two names together. To determine the appropriate fee,
visit Nebraska State Department of Motor Vehicles website at Driver's License Fees. Also keep in mind that if your name changes you
will need to re-register to vote. This option is available on the
Application for Revision
form available from any County Treasurer's office. This option is not available on the
Application for Revision.
Can I register to vote when I apply for my driver license, permit or State ID?
Yes. That option is available when you make application for your license, permit or
State ID at the Driver's Exam Station or the office of any County Treasurer.
Where can I get a Driver's Manual?
You can pick up a Driver's Manual for motor vehicles and motorcycle or for a
Commercial Driver License at any Driver's Exam Station or they are available online at Nebraska State Department of Motor Vehicles Drivers License Manual Online.
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