Indiana Code § 9-24-16.5-5

Photo exempt identification card; expiration; renewal
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Sec. 5. (a) Except as provided in subsection (f), a photo exempt identification card expires at midnight on the birth date of the holder that occurs six (6) years following the date of issuance.       (b) An application for renewal of a photo exempt identification card may be made not more than twenty-four (24) months before the expiration date of the card.       (c) A renewed photo exempt identification card is valid on the birth date of the holder and remains valid for six (6) years.       (d) A photo exempt identification card may not be renewed if the holder was issued a driver's license or an identification card after the last issuance of a photo exempt identification card.       (e) An application for the renewal of a photo exempt identification card may not be made by mail or by electronic service.       (f) A photo exempt identification card expires upon the bureau receiving notice of the death of the holder or upon issuance of a subsequent physical credential.

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