§ 8-136. Term; renewal; replacement of lost or destroyed license.  


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  • (a)

    Each wrecker driver license shall expire each year on the anniversary of the wrecker driver license holder's date of birth. The first license hereunder shall expire on the anniversary of the wrecker driver license holder's date of birth next following the expiration of one year from issuance. A permit may be renewed by filing an application pursuant to section 8-132 of this Code at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the permit and paying the application fee pursuant to section 8-133 of this Code. A renewal permit application shall be reviewed and approved pursuant to section 8-134 of this Code.

    No license shall be renewed more than 30 days after the date of its expiration. If a license had expired and not been renewed within 30 days, the applicant may apply for a new license as an initial applicant. The fee for such a new license shall be the fee set out for an original license.

    (b)

    A lost or destroyed wrecker driver license may be replaced upon the holder's compliance with the following conditions:

    (1)

    The filing of a sworn affidavit with the police chief stating that the license has been lost or stolen and setting out the details of how the license was lost or stolen, or if such facts are not known, setting out the details of where and when the license holder last saw the license and when its loss was discovered;

    (2)

    Appearing at the police department for a replacement photograph and fingerprinting; and

    (3)

    Paying the license replacement fee stated for this provision in the city fee schedule.

    A replacement wrecker driver license shall expire on the date of expiration for the license that was lost or stolen.

(Ord. No. 05-116, § 5, 2-9-05; Ord. No. 2011-1168, § 13, 12-14-2011; Ord. No. 2013-1159, § 10, 12-11-2013)