This policy specifies charges and processes associated with lost, stolen or damaged ID cards.
This policy is intended to protect student privileges and access to buildings that is available through the ID card.
All students and employees of Dartmouth College receive an official ID card through which certain services (including dining plans, checking out library books, etc.) and access to buildings are electronically provided.
This policy specifies charges and processes associated with lost, stolen or damaged ID cards.
Students who lose their ID cards are charged as follows, per academic year:
$25 for the first- and second-time replacement
$50 for the third-time replacement and any additional replacements
Charges are applied to the student's Administrative Fees & Fines account held with the Dartmouth Card Office.
Employees are charged $10 per lost card.
The Card Office will waive any replacement charge for a stolen ID if the student presents a copy of the Safety & Security report that lists the ID card as a stolen item. Otherwise, the same charges apply as for lost cards.
There is no charge for damaged cards, except in the case of intentional damage to the card. Cards that experienced normal wear and tear are replaced at no charge. The damaged card must be returned to the Card Office, and we must be able to verify that the card is the student's current card. Otherwise, we must consider the card as lost and subject to lost card charges.
For your protection, once a card is replaced, it cannot be reactivated. A new card must be reissued. If you find the original card and lose the replacement card, the original card cannot be used. You should bring the original card to the Card Office and they will issue a replacement. Because the activated card is lost, in this situation, the replacement card will be subject to the same charge as for lost cards.
Replacement ID cards may be obtained at the Dartmouth Card Office.