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Clearing the Driver's License or Photo Identification Card Record

Clearing the deceased's driver's license or photo identification (ID) card record is a simple procedure that will remove his or her name from DMV's mailing list. By doing so, you can avoid future mailings and prevent others from using his or her name for fraudulent purposes.

To clear these records, bring the deceased's death certificate, driver's license or photo ID card and any disabled parking placards or plates to a DMV customer service center. A DMV employee will complete this transaction while you wait. For your convenience, we suggest that you visit a customer service center during the middle of the month when there are fewer customers.

If you are unable to visit one of our customer service centers, you may send a certified or notarized copy of the deceased's death certificate and a letter to DMV explaining that you would like to clear the deceased's driver's license, photo ID card or disabled parking placard. Send your correspondence to:

Driver Licensing Division
Department of Motor Vehicles
P. O. Box 27412
Richmond, Virginia 23269

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