Handle driver’s licenses, license plates, and disabled person placards in Alabama

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 After a loved one’s passing, you may need to deal with items such as driver’s licenses, license plates, and disabled person placards that have specific rules governing how they are discarded. Because some of these items can be used toward identity theft, it is important you follow these rules.

Driver’s License

To deactivate an Alabama Driver’s License, submit a copy of the death certificate to an ALEA office or send a copy of the death certificate to [email protected].

Disabled Person Placard (Handicap Placard)

The disabled person placard should be surrendered to the local county Tag office in the county where the deceased resided. The office will properly discard the placard.

License Plates

The license plates should be surrendered to the local county Tag office in the county where the deceased resided. The office will properly discard the plates.

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