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icbc.com EDL/EIC/BCID/ Driver’s Licence Renewal Canada : Insurance Corporation of British Columbia

Name of the Organization : Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
Type of Facility : EDL/EIC/BCID/ Driver’s Licence Renewal
Province : British Columbia
Country : Canada

Website :http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing…nce-or-ID.aspx

EDL/EIC/BCID/ Driver’s Licence Renewal :

Renew your licence or ID :
Find out how to renew your driver’s licence, BCID, enhanced driver’s licence (EDL) or enhanced identity card (EIC).

Related : ICBC Application For EDL/EIC/BCID British Columbia : www.statusin.org/4274.html

Renew your driver’s licence :
You can’t smile in your new driver’s licence photo, but hopefully our friendly, efficient service will make you leave with one. Renewing is simple and easy—here’s how.

When to renew :
You can renew your licence up to six months (180 days) before it expires. Renewing early won’t shorten its validity.

Expired licence :
It’s illegal to drive with an expired licence—don’t leave it till the last minute.

How to renew :
** Visit any driver licensing office
** Bring two pieces of accepted ID
** Pay the fee for your new licence

What ID to bring :
** Your current driver’s licence and a credit card or bank card with your name and signature on it would typically qualify, unless you’ve recently changed your name.
** If you’re in a rush, try to avoid our busiest times. Mid-week and mornings are generally quieter.

If you are outside of B.C. at renewal time :
** Your licence must be renewed in person. If you’ll be away when your licence expires, try to renew before you leave. You can renew it up to 180 days early—and you won’t lose any time on your licence.
** If you’re outside of B.C. when your licence expires, or if renewing within 180 days early isn’t enough, call our driver licensing information line.

If your B.C. licence has been expired more than three years :
If you’ve been driving with an out-of-province licence :
** If during the last three years you’ve been driving with an out-of-province licence, bring it with you to any B.C. driver licensing office. You’ll be able to exchange the out of province licence and renew your B.C. licence by providing two pieces of accepted ID and the renewal fee.

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If you haven’t been driving :
If your licence expired over three years ago and you haven’t been driving, you’ll need to be retested before you can renew. You’ll need to pass a road signs test, vision screening, and re-examination road test.

Renew your BCID :

Your BCID card must be renewed every 5 years. Renewing is simple and easy. Here’s how.

How to renew :
** Visit any driver licensing office
** Bring two pieces of accepted ID
** Pay the fee for your new BCID

Note :
** You do not have to re-submit a consent form if you’re under 19
** Your current BCID and a credit or bank card with your name and signature on it would typically qualify, unless you’ve recently changed your name.
** If you’re in a rush, try to avoid our busiest times. Mid-week and mornings are generally quieter.

Renew your EDL or EIC :
To renew your enhanced driver’s licence (EDL) or enhanced identification card (EIC) you need to book an in-person appointment and reapply. This ensures that you still meet the eligibility requirements.

Book Appointment : http://apps.icbc.com/licensing/edl/edl-step1.asp

What to bring to your appointment :
** Your EDL or EIC
** Your original Canadian birth certificate or Canadian citizenship document, and
** One other piece of acceptable ID
** Pay the fee for your new EDL or EIC

Note :
When renewing an EDL or EIC, a passport is not accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship.

Name changes :
If your name has recently changed, please also bring accepted linking documents.

Certificate of Canadian Citizenship :
Due to a Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) change, a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship issued on or after Feb. 1, 2012 as ID must be accompanied with a valid Canadian passport to apply for or renew an EDL or EIC.

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