Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation § Trans 147.08 - Replacement of a buyer identification card
(1) LOST, STOLEN,
OR MUTILATED IDENTIFICATION CARD. If a buyer identification card is lost,
stolen, mutilated, destroyed or becomes illegible, the cardholder may request a
replacement identification card.
(2) CHANGE OF ADDRESS OR NAME. When the
address or name of a cardholder changes, the cardholder shall, within 30 days,
request a replacement buyer identification card showing the correct address and
name.
(3) APPLICATION FOR
REPLACEMENT. The qualified applicant seeking a replacement buyer identification
card shall use the forms prescribed in s.
Trans 147.03 to
provide:
(a) The information required in s.
Trans
147.03.
(b) The former name, if changed from that
shown on the original application and original buyer identification card
issued.
(c) The former address, if
changed from that shown on the original application and original buyer
identification card issued.
(d) One
of the following words or phrases to describe the reason a replacement card is
required:
1. Lost.
2. Stolen.
3. Destroyed.
4. Mutilated or illegible.
5. Name change.
6. Address change.
7. Name and address change.
(4) RETURN OF ORIGINAL
BUYER IDENTIFICATION CARD.
(a) The original
buyer identification card shall be returned to the department with a request
for a replacement buyer identification card when the reason a replacement is
required is covered by any one of sub. (3) (d) 4. to 7.
(b) A person recovering a buyer
identification card for which a replacement has been issued for the reasons
covered by sub. (3) (d) 1. or 2., shall immediately return the recovered card
to the department.
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