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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-12

32-12-43.1. Application by mail or electronically for replacement or renewal.

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Any person who holds a valid South Dakota operator's license, motorcycle operator's license, or nondriver identification card that meets the requirements of this chapter and 6 C.F.R. Part 37, as amended to January 1, 2015, may apply by mail or electronically for a replacement or updated license or identification card and a renewal once in any ten year period if:
(1)The applicant is a citizen or national of the United States or is an alien who has permanent resident status;
(2)The applicant has not had a material change in any personally identifiable information as defined in § 32-12-1 . A change of address of principal residence does not constitute a material change;
(3)The applicant is not applying for reinstatement after a revocation, disqualification, or cancellation;
(4)The applicant submits two forms of proof of current address;
(5)In case of a renewal application only, the applicant submits a vision statement signed by a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist that supplies proof that the applicant has adequate eyesight, if the applicant is sixty-five years of age or older at the time of renewal; and
(6)The applicant has complied with all other provisions of this chapter and is eligible for renewal by mail or electronic renewal as determined by the Department of Public Safety.
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