Can a Driver's License Be Replaced in a Different Location?
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Driver's licenses can be replaced in a different location. According to the new driver's license regulations implemented from April 1, 2016, a driver's license can be replaced in a different location, and it is not necessary to process it at the issuing location of the driver's license. Process for replacing a driver's license: Bring your ID card and a one-inch photo to the local vehicle management office, fill out a lost driver's license declaration and a replacement application form; submit the documents, photo, and application form to the staff, then pay the processing fee; generally, you can receive a new driver's license within one day. In some places, you can get it on the spot. Locations for replacing a driver's license: Local vehicle management sub-offices, traffic branch offices, vehicle management stations, and driver's license renewal service points. The vehicle management office that meets the requirements should issue a replacement "Motor Vehicle Driver's License" within one day.