Saskatchewan Driver's License Replacement

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When Do You Need A Driver's License Replacement In Saskatchewan?

In Saskatchewan, there are several situations when you need to replace your driver's license. These include when your license is lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed or when you need to update your personal information, such as your name or address.

It's essential to replace your license as soon as possible if it is lost or stolen to prevent identity theft or fraud. Driving without a valid license is also illegal under The Traffic Safety Act and can result in fines and other penalties.

How To Replace A Lost Or Stolen Driver's License In Saskatchewan?

If you lose or damage your driver's license in Saskatchewan, you have two replacement options depending on whether you want to retain your existing photo or update it:

  • Replace with Existing Photo: You can request a replacement license at a motor license issuer or online through MySGI. Until your new license arrives, you can use your receipt as proof of application.
  • Replace with New Photo: Visit a motor license issuer and have your license reprinted with a new photo. Upon applying, you will receive a temporary permit to use until your new permanent license is mailed to you. The updated license will be sent to your mailing address within ten business days.

In both cases, applying through a motor license issuer will provide you with a temporary license to use while you wait for your new license.

Where To Replace Saskatchewan Drivers License?

Driver's license replacement in Saskatchewan can be completed at various locations throughout the province, ensuring accessibility for residents. Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) operates or authorizes the venues for license replacement.

Locations where a driver's license can be replaced include:

• SGI issuing offices

• Authorized motor license issuers

It's recommended that you check the hours of operation for the specific location you plan to visit and make an appointment to minimize wait times.

What Documents Are Needed To Replace A Driver's License In Saskatchewan

When replacing a driver's license in Saskatchewan, specific documents are required to verify identity and ensure the accuracy of personal information. Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) has established guidelines for acceptable identification in compliance with provincial regulations.

The documents needed for license replacement include the following:

• Primary identification (e.g., passport, birth certificate)

• Secondary identification (e.g., credit card, employee ID)

• Proof of residency (if the address has changed)

• Police report (in case of theft, if applicable)

How Much Does It Cost To Replace A Lost Saskatchewan Driver License?

The cost of replacing a lost driver's license in Saskatchewan is set by Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) and depends on the method of replacement:

Replace with Existing Photo: If you choose to keep your existing photo on the license, you can request a replacement from a Motor licence issuer or online using MySGI. The fee for this service is $15.

Replace with New Photo: If you prefer to update your photo, you can reprint your driver's license with a new photo. This service requires visiting a Motor licence issuer and costs $30.

Do I Need A Medical Examination To Replace My Driver's License In Saskatchewan?

A medical examination is not required for a standard driver's license replacement in Saskatchewan. The replacement process generally focuses on verifying identity and providing a duplicate of the existing license with its current information and expiration date.

However, there are certain circumstances where a medical examination may be necessary, such as:

• If the replacement coincides with a scheduled medical review

• If there have been changes in medical conditions since the last license issuance

Any new medical conditions affecting your driving ability should be reported, even during the replacement process.

Do I Need To Change My Driver's License Due To A Change In Personal Data In Saskatchewan?

Yes, if you have changed information, such as your name or address, you must update your driver's license with Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI).

Address change:

  • In-person: Visit an authorized motor licence issuer.
  • Online: Access MySGI to modify your details.
  • By phone: Dial 1-844-TLK-2SGI (1-844-855-2744), keeping your Customer Number handy.
  • ExpressAddress: Utilize this complimentary online service to update multiple addresses simultaneously.

Name change:

  • Visit a Motor licence issuer to change your name.
  • Name changes require a $15 administration fee.
  • Bring valid identification for personal information changes or a Driver Examination Certificate (DEC) for driving authority updates.

Failing to notify SGI of changes to your data within 15 days violates The Traffic Safety Act and can result in fines or other penalties.