Can a ride-hailing driver's license be transferred to another location?

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SanJayden
07/28/25 2:10pm
Ride-hailing driver's licenses can be transferred to another location. According to the "Notice on Further Strengthening the Management of Road Transport Practitioners' Qualification Certificates" issued by the Ministry of Transport, if one year has passed since the initial issuance of the qualification certificate, the holder can apply to the original issuing authority for the transfer of their professional qualification management records. The transferred records must be handed over to the management department of the new location within 30 days after the transfer procedures are completed. Here is an extended introduction: Ride-hailing driver's license application in a different location: The ride-hailing driver's license can be applied for in a different location, but the applicant must hold a C1 or C2 driver's license. Since driver's licenses are valid nationwide, when applying for a ride-hailing license in a different location, the vehicle used cannot be from that different location—it must be a local vehicle that meets the local entry requirements. As long as the vehicle meets the entry requirements, an out-of-town driver's license can be used to apply for the ride-hailing license.
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