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Can a demagnetized ID card be used to take the driver's license test?

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ReeseAnn
09/04/2025, 04:25:43 AM

A demagnetized ID card cannot be used to take the driver's license test, but you can apply for a temporary ID card to participate in the exam. Issues caused by a demagnetized ID card: 1. First, the ID card itself does not have a magnetic strip. The inability to swipe the ID card is due to damage to the internal chip, which prevents the stored information from being correctly read by the card reader. 2. It cannot be remagnetized or repaired; you must go to the local police station to apply for a new card. 3. Secondly, if the identity information cannot be read, you cannot register for the driver's license test. The "Regulations on the Application and Issuance of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" stipulate the following regarding identity proof: For residents, the identity proof is the "Resident ID Card" or "Temporary Resident ID Card." For mainland residents living in temporary residences, the identity proof is the "Resident ID Card" or "Temporary Resident ID Card," along with a residence or temporary residence permit issued by the public security authorities.

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VanTaylor
09/16/2025, 10:28:21 PM

My ID card got demagnetized at the time, which was quite troublesome. For the driver's license test, identity verification is mandatory – if the machine can't scan the chip, you're completely out of luck, as the examiner won't even let you enter the test site. So don't count on slipping through; hurry to your local police station or public security bureau to apply for a replacement. Bring your household registration booklet, and it usually takes three days to a week to process. I recommend making a few copies for backup when handling this, and in daily life, avoid placing your ID card near phones or magnetic cards to minimize accidental risks. Although it might delay your plans for a few days, safety comes first. Once you get the new card, you can sign up and take the test normally – don't let a small issue disrupt your driving plans. In life, it's best to resolve document issues early to prevent problems before they arise.

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OLukas
10/30/2025, 10:57:38 PM

As someone preparing to take the driver's license test, I'm particularly concerned about this issue. A demagnetized ID card means the chip is damaged, rendering it invalid. The system won't recognize it during registration, let alone allow entry for the exam. Go apply for a new card immediately—don't waste time waiting. Replacing the card is simple: just fill out a form at the public security office, and you'll get a new one in a few days. Keep studying and reviewing theoretical knowledge during this period. Don't fantasize about using temporary measures to cheat—regulations don't allow exams without valid ID. Store your ID in a dry place away from strong magnetic devices in daily life to protect it and minimize issues.

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GavinLynn
12/13/2025, 10:05:38 PM

If your ID card is demagnetized, forget about taking the driver's license test—I personally experienced being turned away. Nowadays, all verifications rely on chip scanning, so if it's damaged, you're out of luck. You must get a new card, which is a quick process handled at the local police station. Don’t delay your studies—renew it first before registering. Keep your ID safe from high temperatures or pressure to avoid damage.

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StGriffin
02/02/2026, 11:07:24 PM

I've been through a similar situation and can tell you that an invalid ID card means you can't take the driving test. A damaged chip causes verification failure, blocking both registration and exams. Go get a new ID immediately without delay—it's inexpensive but takes a few days. This disrupts plans and wastes exam fees. Remember to protect your documents to avoid such hassles.

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LaLyla
04/28/2026, 03:45:42 PM

I saw a friend whose ID card issue affected their driver's license test. After demagnetization, the chip became unusable, identity verification failed, and they were directly barred from taking the exam. Don't wait, go replace your ID card immediately. Bring photos and household registration to the public security office. Usually, you can get a new card in five days. Don't slack off on reviewing driving knowledge during this time. Preventive measures: Store your ID separately in a protective sleeve to reduce magnetic interference. Handling small issues quickly ensures big goals.

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