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Change your personal information - Province of British Columbia Go in person to an ICBC driver licensing office with a copy of these documents along with primary and secondary ID NOTE: ICBC can also change the gender designation on your EDL and EIC, but only to “M” or “F” at this time
Identity Theft - Province of British Columbia Even apparently innocent information, like your full name or driver’s license number, can be exploited by identity thieves There are some simple steps to take to protect yourself; for example, when you dispose of documents that contain personal information, shred them first
BC Wallet - Province of British Columbia We work with organizations to understand if digital credentials and BC Wallet are the best solution that meets their needs For example, not needing to stand in line at a service office and instead providing digital credentials online to complete an application quicker
Service BC - Province of British Columbia Service BC connects you with many services offered by the B C provincial government Get your driver’s licence, health card, B C birth certificate, register a business, file a tenancy dispute, and more
Senior drivers - Province of British Columbia If you retire from driving (or you're no longer eligible for a licence) you can exchange your licence for a free BC Identification card It includes your photo and the same security features as a driver’s licence
Renew or replace a card - Province of British Columbia If you have a Photo BC Services Card or a combined BC Driver's Licence and Services Card: Report your missing card by phoning the ICBC driver licensing centre as soon as possible
After a Death: Who to Notify When Someone Dies - Gov Bring the death certificate and driver's licence to any driver licensing office Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), or send the documents by mail
Contact RoadSafetyBC - Province of British Columbia RoadSafetyBC accepts unsolicited reports of concern regarding a driver’s medical fitness For all other unsafe driving reports, please contact your local police agency: municipal police services and RCMP detachments