Can a driver's license be collected by someone else?
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A driver's license can be collected by someone else. Below are the specific details: Explanation of proxy collection: To collect a driver's license on behalf of someone else, the proxy must bring their own ID card and the ID card of the principal. It is best to have a signed authorization letter from both the proxy and the principal as evidence of authorization. This makes it easier for the driving school to process, as it helps prevent unauthorized collection. This is also a responsible practice by the driving school, though there are no specific regulations on this matter. Relevant regulations: Article 20 states that when applying to add a permitted vehicle type, an application form must be filled out, and the proof specified in Article 19 and the existing motor vehicle driver's license must be submitted. For those undergoing full-time driving vocational education and applying to add large passenger vehicles or tractor-trailer permitted types, a school-issued student status certificate must also be submitted. If the applicant is a mainland resident, they must also submit their passport or the 'Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents' or the 'Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents.'