Can driver's license transfer be processed on the Traffic Management 12123 platform?

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DelEloise
07/30/25 4:14am
Driver's license transfer can be processed on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. Driver's license transfer: Driver's license transfer refers to the procedure where vehicle owners relocate from their original location due to job transfers or moving, and need to transfer their driver's license to their new place of residence to avoid the hassle of annual license reviews. It can be divided into two types: driver's license transfer-out and transfer-in. Driver's license transfer is categorized into: Driver's license transfer-out and transfer-in. Whether transferring out or in, the vehicle management office under the jurisdiction of the final place of residence serves as the processing authority. The transfer of a driver's license can be summarized as local residents transferring in an out-of-town license or non-local residents transferring in an out-of-town license.
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