Thanks for the reply.I have another question,would the paper wallet sized license still be good if the ripped or cut part is taped back and then the whole license is laminated?
That depends on what you're talking about when you say "still be good". Since no paper license is required (only that the FCC database shows your license is valid) to use your ham radio, this would work if the paper wallet sized license was torn, shreaded, burnt up, or destroyed by not removing it from your pants pocket when you washed the pants.
If by "still be good" you're asking about the need to present it to an examiner who is about to give you a test to upgrade your existing license, that may depend on what their rules are. I suspect in most cases, so long as the license is legible and matches what they find on the internet (should they decide to check it there) matches what you put on your test application form you should be good.
The FCC rules are clear regarding the paper license and your right to operate your station (
FCC: Wireless Services: Amateur Radio Service: Amateur Licensing: Examinations)
Your operating authority begins when your license grant information appears in the Amateur Radio Service licensing information, available by searching the Universal Licensing System (ULS). These searches allow the viewing of pending applications and granted license information. There is no requirement that you have a license grant document showing the information in ULS in your possession before you begin operating. For more information, refer to more information on Communications & Operations.
If you read that carefully, you'll notice that there's never any mention of the paper license, therefore no paper license is required to operate. This lack of paper license being required allowes any paper license that you may have to be in perfect shape, damaged and repaired, folded up very small, copied, soaked in a soft drink, given to a child to draw on, lost, stolen, burned, or whatever else you'd like to do with it and "still be good" as far as your authority to operate your station goes.
And to answer your next question...
I have another question,would the paper wallet sized license still be good if the ripped or cut part is taped back and then the whole license is laminated even if a few pieces are missing?
Yes, the license would still be good even if a few pieces are missing.