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Can a temporary ID card be used for the subject 4 test?

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GrantLynn
07/29/25 7:53am

A temporary ID card can be used as long as it is within the validity period. A temporary ID card has the same legal effect as a regular ID card. In some places, you can take the subject 4 test by providing your ID number, household registration book, or residence permit. However, specific details should be confirmed with the local vehicle management office, as not all places allow this. Below are the steps to apply for a temporary ID card: 1. Apply at the local police station where your permanent residence is registered. Submit your household registration book, a recent one-inch black-and-white photo (photo size standard is the same as for a regular ID card), and pay a processing fee of 10 RMB. For citizens under 16 years old, a guardian must apply on their behalf. 2. The public security authority will issue the temporary ID card within 3 days of receiving the application.

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Shaun
08/13/25 2:52am

Last year when I was taking the driving theory test (Subject 4), I happened to lose my ID card. I immediately applied for a temporary ID and brought it with me, which worked perfectly smoothly throughout the process. At that time, I was worried if there might be any issues, so I asked the invigilators. They said as long as it's a temporary document officially issued by the public security department, it's valid since it holds the same legal effect as a regular ID card. After the test, I specifically consulted my driving school instructor, who added that most vehicle management offices nationwide accept temporary IDs, but they recommended checking with the test center a day in advance or making a phone call to confirm local regulations for peace of mind. By the way, the Subject 4 test itself isn't difficult—just practice more mock questions during preparation, and don't let document formalities stress you out.

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JulianaLee
10/05/25 3:05am

I think taking the subject 4 test with a temporary ID should generally be fine, but it's important to be cautious and not take it lightly. A colleague of mine passed smoothly using a temporary ID, but a friend was once denied entry because the local requirement was to bring the original document, forcing them to reschedule and lose a lot of time. So, my advice is: before the test, it's best to contact the test center's customer service to check the latest regulations or look it up on the local traffic authority's website. When going out, bring extra backup documents like a copy of your household registration, just in case the temporary ID isn't accepted. Stay relaxed during the subject 4 test—most questions are about traffic rules, so memorizing them is key. The ID is just your entry ticket; don't let it become an obstacle.

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McStephanie
11/18/25 4:36am

Hi, a temporary ID card is totally fine! I just used it last month for my Subject 4 test and passed smoothly. The staff at the test center didn't even bat an eye when they saw my temporary ID—they let me in without any questions. Actually, these IDs are issued by the police and are legally valid as long as they're not expired. Don't stress before the exam; just sit there calmly and answer the questions. They're all multiple-choice or true/false, so reviewing the question bank a few times will definitely help you pass. If you're still worried, leave early in the morning and ask at the test center to ease your mind instead of overthinking at home.

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