Individuals with an expired ID card in New Hampshire will need to renew their document as soon as possible to avoid violating state rules and regulations. The state Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is authorized to process DMV identification card renewal applications and to issue new credentials upon request. In addition to renewing ID card documents, the DMV also allows state residents to purchase an NH duplicate ID card provided they have lost their credential or it has been stolen or destroyed.

The application methods to renew ID card documents or obtain a DMV ID replacement in NH include in person or via mail, depending on the procedure. To learn more about how to renew or replace identification documents within the state, continue reading the below sections.

How to Renew Your ID Card in New Hampshire

Renewing your ID card in New Hampshire is a procedure that is generally initiated every five years, which is the period of validity of your DMV identification document. In order to finalize your identification card renewal process, you will be required to follow the guidelines set forth by DMV and provide payment for the applicable prices.

The only available New Hampshire ID card renewal method at the moment is to apply in person at a local licensing branch. If you are applying to renew expired ID card documents, you will need to present additional paperwork, depending on the type of card you are currently holding (REAL ID credential or non-compliant card).

How to Renew ID Cards in New Hampshire in Person

To initiate your state ID renewal procedure, you will need to personally go to a nearby NH DMV location and follow the given directions. The first step toward renewing your ID card in NH is completing an Application for a Non-Driver Identification card and submitting it to DMV.

Once in the office, you will have a new photograph taken and you will need to provide payment for the set fee to finalize your transaction. Once the state Division of Motor Vehicles processes your DMV identification card renewal request, you will receive a 60-day temporary document that you can use until your permanent card is mailed to you.

Individuals with an expired ID card for more than one year will be able to renew their credential once they provide the DMV with proofs of identity and New Hampshire residency depending on the type of identification document they currently possess.

How to Replace Your ID Card in New Hampshire

Completing the procedure of replacing ID card credentials is usually necessary in the event of a lost, stolen or destroyed card. Nondrivers may obtain an NH ID card copy either in person or via mail, after they submit the applicable paperwork along with payment for the fees set forth by DMV.

While in-person ID card replacement requests are generally available to residents within the state, individuals who are temporarily out of the state may purchase a temporary document via mail. However, mail-in DMV ID replacements in NH will not be available to nondrivers who do not have a photograph on file with DMV.

How to Replace ID Cards in New Hampshire in Person

When applying to replace a New Hampshire lost ID card in person, you must visit a local DMV office to submit your application. To finalize your identification card replacement process, you will be required to complete the following steps:

  • Submit a completed Non-Driver Identification form.
  • Provide positive proof of identification.
  • Arrange payment for your duplicate ID card price.

The state Division of Motor Vehicles issues a temporary paper license valid for a period of 60 days, and then sends your permanent identification card to your mailing address.

How to Replace ID Cards in New Hampshire by Mail

Individuals who are dealing with a lost or stolen ID card, but are temporarily residing out of the country may apply to obtain a temporary document utilizing the mail-in method. Nondrivers will not be able to submit an NH application for lost ID card documents, however, if they do not have a valid image on file with DMV.

Applicants may begin their procedure by filling out the appropriate application form, as well as a Temporarily Away form stating an out-of-state address. Their request for a copy of ID card documents will be processed once individuals mail these documents along with payment for the applicable prices to DMV.

Prior to initiating a DMV ID replacement in New Hampshire via mail, it is best to contact the department to verify that this method is available to you and inquire about any additional requirements pertaining to your case.

New Hampshire ID Card Renewal and Replacement Fees

Requesting an ID card copy for the purposes of replacing a lost, stolen or destroyed credential, as well as renewing ID cards in NH cannot be completed unless you provide payment for the required fees. When applying for an ID card renewal, you will be subject to a fee of $10. The same price will apply to individuals replacing their identification document. Fees are subject to change without notice.

Last updated on Wednesday, March 4 2020.