Change of Address in Idaho

SUMMARY: How to Change Your Address in Idaho

To change your address on your ID driver’s license/ID card and vehicle registration and title, you will need to first notify the DMV of your new address by mail, fax, e-mail, or in person. You will then need to apply for replacement documents in person, or by mail if you are temporarily out of state.

Continue reading this page for instructions on updating your address with the Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Change Your Address with the ID DMV

If you move to a new address in Idaho, you must notify the ID DMV within 30 days of your move.

To change your address on your Idaho DMV records you will need to complete an Idaho Change of Address Request (Form ITD 3239). You can either submit the form:

  • By mail.
  • By fax.
  • By email.
    OR
  • In person.

Contact details can be found on the application form.

This will change your address on your DMV records only. If you'd like an updated ID driver's license/ID card or registration, you'll need to visit your local DMV office in person.

NOTE: If you are temporarily out-of-state, you may be able to request a replacement by mail.

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Driver's License/ID Card Address Change

If you'd like an updated Idaho driver's license or identification card showing your new address, you'll need to apply for a duplicate.

You'll need to visit your local ID DMV office in person, submit a completed Internet Application for Replacement Idaho Driver’s License or Identification Card (Form ITD 0020), and pay the required fee.

NOTE: If you're temporarily out of state, you may be able to submit your form and payment by mail.

For more information, visit our following pages:

Car Registration and Title Address Change

Once you've changed your name with the Idaho DMV ( see above), you'll be able to request a duplicate registration showing your new address. The process may vary depending on your county.

Visit our Replacing a Registration in Idaho page for more information.

If you'd like a replacement certificate of title that has your new address, you'll need to apply for a duplicate either in person or by mail.

You will need a completed Duplicate Idaho Title Application (Form ITD 3367) and payment for the new title certificate.

For complete instructions, visit our Replacing a Title in Idaho page.

New Idaho Residents

If you've just moved to Idaho, you'll need to take care of a few things with the Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Driver's License

If you have an out-of-state driver's license, you'll need to transfer it for an Idaho license within 90 days of moving to the state. If you have a commercial driver's license (CDL), you will only have 30 days to transfer it over.

NOTE: You do not need an ID driver's license if you're only in Idaho temporarily to attend college/university or to fulfill your military obligations.

Car Registration

If you're going to be living in Idaho for at least 90 days continually, you'll need to register your out-of-state car with the ID DMV. This applies only if your ID address is your principal place of residence.

For more information, see our Car Registration page.

Change Your Name in Idaho

If you've changed your name, you'll need to update your Idaho DMV documents. You'll need to provide proof of your name change, such as your marriage certificate or divorce decree, and pay the required fees.

For complete instructions, visit our Changing Your Name in Idaho page.

Forms

ITD 0020
Internet Application for Replacement Idaho Driver's License or Identification Card
Request a replacement driver's license OR ID card from the Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles.
ITD 3239
Change of Address Request
Notify the Idaho DMV of a change in address to be reflected on your driver's license and car registration.
ITD 3367
Duplicate Idaho Title Application
Request a replacement vehicle title from the ID Division of Motor Vehicles.
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