What is the DL-80 form used for?
The DL-80 form is designed for individuals in Pennsylvania who need to change, correct, or replace their non-commercial driver’s license. It serves various purposes such as obtaining a duplicate license due to loss or damage, updating personal information like an address, or making corrections to the name or other details on the driving record.
Who needs to notarize their DL-80 application?
Notarization is required when applying for a replacement due to a lost, stolen, or mutilated license, as well as for requests marked with an asterisk (*) on the form. In these cases, applicants must complete the sections as appropriate and ensure that the affidavit part of the application is notarized before submission.
What should I do if my license has expired?
If your license is due to expire within six months, do not use the DL-80 form. Instead, you must complete form DL-143 for the renewal of a non-commercial driver’s license. This separate process is specifically tailored for renewing expired licenses.
How can I update my voter registration using the DL-80 form?
When filling out the DL-80 application, you can request an update to your voter registration by leaving the checkbox prompt for this request unchecked. If you are not currently registered to vote, you will receive an application to register once your DL-80 form is processed. Be sure to follow the instructions correctly to ensure that your registration information is updated accurately.
What documents are needed for a name change?
To process a name change through the DL-80 form, you must provide original documents that support your request. This can include a marriage certificate, a certified copy of a court order (if applicable), or a birth certificate with a raised seal. You may also need to present additional identification like your Social Security card or other government-issued ID that reflects your new name.
Are there fees associated with submitting the DL-80 form?
Yes, there are specific fees associated with using the DL-80 form based on the type of request. For instance, a replacement photo driver’s license has a fee of $31.50, while an update card has no fee. Additionally, if you opt to add or remove an organ donor designation, or request a veterans designation, fees will apply accordingly. Make sure to include payment with your application.
How can I correct information on my driver’s license?
To correct information such as your name, date of birth, or social security number, you must complete sections of the DL-80 form specific to those changes. It is important to provide the necessary original documents in person at a PennDOT Driver License Center when submitting your request. For instance, correcting a name requires showing a marriage certificate or similar document, while date of birth corrections require the state-issued birth certificate.
What if I find my original license after applying for a duplicate?
If you locate your original driver’s license after submitting an application for a duplicate, it is important to return the original license along with a letter of explanation. Send it to the Bureau of Driver Licensing at the address provided on the DL-80 form. The original license will no longer be valid once a duplicate has been issued.
Where do I send my completed DL-80 form?
Once you have completed and signed the DL-80 form along with the necessary documentation and payment, send it to the Bureau of Driver Licensing at P.O. Box 68272, Harrisburg, PA 17106-8272. Ensure that all required sections are filled out accurately to avoid processing delays.