2006 New York Code - Duplicate Identification Card; Change Of Address.



 
    § 492. Duplicate  identification  card;  change  of  address. 1. Lost,
  mutilated or destroyed identification card. In the event  of  the  loss,
  mutilation or destruction of any identification card, the holder thereof
  may  file  with the commissioner proof of the facts with respect to such
  loss, mutilation or destruction, together with  the  fee  prescribed  by
  law.  If the commissioner is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to
  a duplicate thereof, he shall issue a duplicate of the  lost,  mutilated
  or destroyed identification card.
    2.   Amendment   of   identification   card.  Any  person  holding  an
  identification card which contains any error other than a clerical error
  made by the issuing agency, with respect to  the  information  contained
  thereon,  shall file an application with the commissioner for an amended
  identification card to have such error corrected. The commissioner shall
  require such person to submit proof acceptable to him  with  respect  to
  the  facts,  and  upon  approval  of such proof and the surrender of the
  prior identification card, the commissioner shall issue  an  appropriate
  amended identification card.
    3.  Change  of  address.  It  shall  be the duty of every holder of an
  identification card to notify the commissioner in writing of any  change
  of residence of such holder within ten days after such change occurs and
  to  make  a  notation  of such change of residence on the identification
  card in the place provided by the commissioner.

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