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Notifying the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing After a Loved One’s Passing

September 13, 2023

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The passing of a loved one is a time of sorrow and numerous responsibilities. If your loved one was a resident of Kentucky and held a driver's license, it's essential to notify the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing. This step ensures the driver's license is invalidated, helping to prevent identity theft.

Who Should Be Notified

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing should be notified if your loved one held a Kentucky driver's license or state ID. They need this information to update their records and prevent the misuse of the deceased's identification.

When to Notify

You should notify the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet as soon as possible after the death of the license holder. This prompt action helps prevent any potential identity theft.

How to Notify

You can notify the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing by mail or in person. You will need to provide a copy of the death certificate, the deceased's driver's license number, and Social Security number. It's recommended to contact the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet or visit their website for the most accurate contact information and procedures.

What to Expect After Notification

After notifying the Division of Driver Licensing, they will update their records, marking the driver's license as deceased. This action invalidates the license and helps prevent identity theft.

Tips for Notification

Keep a record of your communication with the Division of Driver Licensing, including the date of notification and any correspondence. If you're mailing the notification, consider using certified mail to confirm it was received.

Conclusion

Notifying the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Driver Licensing after the death of a loved one is a crucial step in protecting their identity posthumously. Understanding the process can help ensure that you take care of this responsibility effectively during a difficult time.

FAQ

Q: What if I cannot find the deceased's driver's license number?
A: If you don't have the driver's license number, contact the Division of Driver Licensing. They may be able to assist with partial information.

Q: Can I notify the Division of Driver Licensing online?
A: Currently, the primary methods to notify the Division of Driver Licensing are by mail or in person. Check their website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Q: What if the deceased also had a state ID?
A: If the deceased had a state ID in addition to a driver's license, both should be reported to the Division of Driver Licensing.