Can a lost driver's license be reissued in a different location?
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Yes, a lost driver's license can be reissued in a different location. If a motor vehicle driver's license is lost, the driver should apply for a reissue at the vehicle management office of the license issuance location or at a vehicle management office outside the issuance location. When applying for a reissue of the driver's license, an application form must be filled out, and the following documents and proofs should be submitted: The identity proof of the motor vehicle driver; a written statement declaring the loss of the motor vehicle driver's license. If an agent is handling the application, the original and a copy of the agent's ID card must also be submitted. The materials required for reissuing a driver's license include the original and a copy of the driver's ID card and a one-inch white-background photo. If the application complies with the regulations for reissuing a driver's license, the vehicle management office should reissue the motor vehicle driver's license within one day. After the motor vehicle driver receives the reissued license, the original driver's license becomes invalid and must not be used anymore. During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the driver cannot apply for a reissue.