How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Canadian Driver’s License Quickly
Losing your driver’s license can be stressful, but thankfully, every Canadian province has a clear process for quickly replacing it. Whether it’s misplaced or stolen, acting fast protects your identity and keeps you legally able to drive.
Steps to Replace Your Lost or Stolen License:
1. Report It Immediately
If stolen, report it to your local police to prevent potential identity theft.
Some provinces, like Ontario, recommend filing a police report even if you just suspect theft.
2. Visit Your Licensing Office
Go to your nearest Service Center or Driver Licensing Office.
Some provinces allow online replacement requests if your personal information is unchanged.
3. Bring Proper Identification
You’ll need at least two pieces of valid ID, such as:
Passport
Birth certificate
Health card
Immigration documents
4. Pay the Replacement Fee
Fees vary by province, usually around $25–$40.
Payment can often be made by debit, credit, or cash.
5. Receive a Temporary License
You’ll usually get a temporary paper license immediately so you can keep driving legally.
Your official plastic license will be mailed to you within a few weeks. Guide your teen's journey with help from licenseprep.ca.











