505 - Duplicate and amended licenses and permits; change of address.

§ 505. Duplicate  and amended licenses and permits; change of address.  1. Lost, mutilated or destroyed license or permit. In the event  of  the  loss,  mutilation  or  destruction  of any driver's license, or any part  thereof, or  any  learner's  permit,  or  any  document  issued  by  the  commissioner and required for the issuance of a license, the licensee or  applicant may file with the commissioner proof of the facts with respect  to such loss, mutilation or destruction together with the fee prescribed  by  law. If the commissioner is satisfied that the applicant is entitled  to a duplicate of such item, he shall issue a  duplicate  of  the  lost,  mutilated  or  destroyed  item.  Any mutilated item shall be surrendered  before a duplicate is issued. If a duplicate license or permit is issued  because of a lost license or permit, and such lost license or permit  is  later  recovered  by  the  licensee or permit holder, he shall surrender  such recovered item to the commissioner for cancellation within ten days  after recovery of such item.    2. Change of class of license or addition of  class  to  license.  Any  licensee  holding a license of one class who desires to obtain a license  of another class or to add a different class or endorsement to a license  may file an application with the commissioner together with the fee  for  an  amended  license for the purpose of having such license amended. The  commissioner may require such applicant to take any tests  required  for  the  issuance  of  a  license  in  the  desired class.   Upon successful  completion of any required tests and the surrender of the prior license,  the commissioner shall issue such amended license.    3. Removal of restriction. Any person  holding  a  license  containing  restrictions  as  to  use, other than one imposed solely by statute, may  file an application with the commissioner together with the fee  for  an  amended  license for the purpose of having such restriction removed. The  commissioner shall require such applicant to submit such information  or  to  take  such  tests  as  he  deems  appropriate  with  respect to such  restrictions. Upon  approval  of  such  information  or  the  successful  completion  of  such  tests, and the surrender of the prior license, the  commissioner shall issue an appropriate amended license.    4. Amendment of license. Any person holding a license  which  contains  any  error, other than a clerical error made by the issuing agency, with  respect to the information contained thereon, except with respect to the  address of such licensee, may file an application with the  commissioner  together with the fee, if any, for an amended license to have such error  corrected.  The  commissioner  shall require such person to submit proof  acceptable to him with respect to the facts, and upon approval  of  such  proof  and  the  surrender  of the prior license, the commissioner shall  issue an appropriate amended license.    5. Change of address. It shall be the duty of every licensee to notify  the commissioner in writing of any change of residence of such  licensee  within  ten days after such change occurs and to make a notation of such  change of residence on  such  license  in  the  place  provided  by  the  commissioner.    6.  It  shall  be the duty of the commissioner to deliver to the state  board of elections, at least semi-annually,  records,  in  a  format  as  mutually  determined  by  both  agencies,  of  the names of all licensed  drivers of voting age who have voluntarily surrendered  their  New  York  state  drivers  licenses  in order to obtain a license in another state.  Where feasible the department  of  motor  vehicles  shall  also  deliver  records  of  the  names  of  all licensed drivers of voting age who have  notified the department of a change of residence address.  Such  records  shall be arranged by county of old residence and shall include the name,  birth  date  and old residence address of each such licensee and the newresidence address of each such person who  has  moved  within  New  York  state.