58 Pa. Code § 51.36 - Lost license certificates

(a) An issuing agent shall replace a lost license regardless of where the licensee purchased the original license.
(b) If a licensee seeks to purchase a replacement license at the agency where he bought the original license, the licensee shall present the original license number and complete the form provided by the Commission relating to the lost license certificate. If the original license number is not known, the form shall be notarized.
(c) If a licensee seeks to purchase a replacement license at an agency other than the agency where he bought the original license, the licensee shall complete the form provided by the Commission relating to the lost license certificate and have it notarized.
(d) The issuing agent shall write the word "DUPLICATE" and the original number, if known, across the face of the replacement license certificate.
(e) The issuing agent shall attach to the monthly report the form relating to the lost license certificate, any voided license certificate and the original and duplicate of the license certificate. The issuing agent shall record the certificate number in the body of the report.
(f) If the original license was sold through the Pennsylvania Automated Licensing Service (PALS) and the licensee seeks to purchase a replacement license, the licensee shall present the original license number or licensee's PALS customer identification number to the issuing agent, and the issuing agent shall issue a replacement license, including associated permits, through the PALS.

Notes

58 Pa. Code § 51.36
The provisions of this § 51.36 adopted March 7, 1997, effective 3/8/1997, 27 Pa.B. 1153; amended December 8, 2006, effective 12/9/2006, 36 Pa.B. 7445.

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