The highlighted topics below cover what may be amended on a driver's license or identification card.
When submitting documents for amending a driver's license or ID, please remember:
If there is a change to your name, you will need to visit a BMV branch and apply for an amended license or identification card within 30 days of the legal name change. Name changes cannot be completed online. You must visit a Social Security Administration office to officially change your name on Social Security documentation, and allow at least one business day after your name change transaction is completed before visiting a BMV branch.
Acceptable documents supporting a legal name change include, but are not limited to:
If your date of birth is incorrect on your driver’s license or identification card you must visit a BMV branch to amend the date of birth. If your date of birth is incorrect on your birth certificate, you should contact the vital records agency in the state or county of your birth.
Acceptable documents supporting the change in date of birth include:
The BMV maintains two address for each customer:
A residential address is the address the BMV requires to validate your permanent place of residency in Indiana. You have to provide two approved documents to establish or update your residential address within 30 days of the address change. You must visit a BMV branch to update your residential address; this cannot be amended online.
Your mailing address is an alternate address you may provide to the BMV for mailing your correspondence – including license plates, renewal reminders, and other communications. You may update your mailing address online at any time by signing into your myBMV account. You may also update your mailing address at any BMV branch.
If you have a gender change and hold an Indiana learner’s permit, driver’s license, or identification card, you must visit a BMV branch to amend your credential.
Acceptable documents supporting a change in gender to Male (M), Female (F), or Not Specified (X) include:
You may add or remove certain medical alerts to your identification card or driver’s license as needed by visiting a BMV branch. Submission of medical alert information is voluntary. No documentation is required to add or remove medical alert information on a credential. The accuracy of the medical alert information provided is your responsibility. Medical alerts include:
*Only available for an ID card
**Requires completed Physician's Certificate of Medical Impairment State Form 50018 to be issued a driver's license