Chapter 1-10: Replacing, Renewing, or Updating your licence

The “Replacing, Renewing, or Updating Your Licence” section of the Alberta Class 7 knowledge test outlines the procedures for maintaining a valid driver’s licence. 

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 1-10: Replacing, Renewing, or Updating your licence

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What might be required before any change, replacement, or renewal of your Alberta driver’s licence can be made?

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What are you required by law to ensure about the information on your driver’s licence?

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How does the Government of Alberta now send reminders about driver’s licences and vehicle registration?

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What is your responsibility regarding the expiry date on your Alberta driver’s licence?

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If your Alberta driver’s licence is lost or destroyed, what must you do?

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Who continues to receive mailed reminders for driver’s licence and vehicle registration in Alberta?

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What must you do if your driver’s licence is stolen?

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Where must you go to change information (such as name, address, or licence class) on your Alberta driver’s licence?

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If a licence is lost, stolen, or damaged, drivers must visit a registry agent to obtain a replacement, providing proper identification. Renewals are required every five years, with reminders sent in advance. Any changes to personal information, such as an address or name, must also be updated promptly with the registry office. Understanding these procedures ensures drivers remain legally licensed and that their records are accurate, supporting road safety and compliance with Alberta’s licensing regulations.