What to Do When Both Driver's License and ID Card Are Lost?
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If both your driver's license and ID card are lost, you should promptly apply for replacements. Additional Information: Detailed steps for replacing driver's license and ID card are as follows: 1. Bring your household registration booklet to the local police station where your household is registered to apply for a replacement. While applying for a new ID card, also file a loss statement, which can effectively prevent you from being held responsible for any illegal activities conducted by someone else using your lost cards. 2. Obtain a temporary ID card at the police station. A temporary ID card can be collected on the same day of application at the household registration department of the local police station where your household is registered. You will need to present your household registration booklet and the ID card collection receipt, and also pay a processing fee. 3. Replace your driver's license. Once you have the temporary ID card, you can go to the vehicle management office to replace your driver's license. There is no need to report the loss of the driver's license, but you must fill out a written statement declaring the loss of the driver's license. This statement serves as proof that the license was lost and absolves you of any responsibility for consequences arising from its misuse.