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Retaking New York drivers license photo


Question Posted Sunday December 7 2008, 12:56 am

Is there away to retake my driver license photo? (I live in New York). And are there any like fee's or anything like that?

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HardKnockLife answered Sunday December 7 2008, 10:20 pm:
Unfortunately, unless lose your license, you can't just go for a new photo. You can renew a driver license no more than one year before the expiration date, or no more than two years after the expiration date. The expiration date of your driver license is your date of birth. If you fall under either of these two conditions, in order to update the photo, you have to apply at the DMV in person. There might be a small charge. Probably no more than $20.00. If you just want a new photo you'll have to wait til one of the two happen. Check here [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) for more information.

Good luck!
L.C.

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