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Can I Add a Driver's License Category in a Different Location?

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LeSerenity
09/03/2025, 10:40:55 PM

You can add a driver's license category in a different location. Below are the specific requirements for adding a driver's license category: 1. Medium-sized passenger vehicle: You must have held a license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, or three-wheeled vehicles for at least three years, with no full-point violation records in the two most recent scoring cycles before application; or have held a license for city buses or large trucks for at least one year, with no full-point violation record in the most recent scoring cycle before application. 2. Tractor-trailer: You must have held a license for medium-sized passenger vehicles or large trucks for at least three years, with no full-point violation records in the two most recent scoring cycles before application; or have held a license for large passenger vehicles for at least one year, with no full-point violation record in the most recent scoring cycle before application. 3. Large passenger vehicle: You must have held a license for medium-sized passenger vehicles or large trucks for at least five years, with no full-point violation records in the three most recent scoring cycles before application; or have held a license for tractor-trailers for at least two years, with no full-point violation record in the most recent scoring cycle before application.

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StGideon
09/15/2025, 11:52:51 PM

It's entirely possible to upgrade your driver's license in a different city. Last year, I upgraded my C1 license to a B1 in the city where I was working. I initially thought I'd have to return to my hometown, but it turned out I didn't need to—just having a local residence permit and ID card was enough. I went to the DMV to ask about the process: first, obtain a residence certificate, then prepare the original driver's license and photos, and fill out the application form. The medical checkup was straightforward—after confirming my vision was OK, I signed up for the exam. For the theory part, I had to review the question bank, and it took me two attempts to pass, but I aced the practical test on the first try. The whole process took a little over a month and cost a few hundred yuan. I recommend checking the local DMV's official website or calling them early to confirm the details, as some cities require you to have lived there for at least six months. It's quite convenient. The key is not to procrastinate—having all the materials ready makes things much easier.

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DiGideon
10/30/2025, 12:28:08 AM

Based on experience dealing with the vehicle management office, getting an additional driver's license in a different location is not a problem. The main requirement is that you must have valid local residency proof, such as a temporary residence permit or work certificate. Prepare your ID card and the original driver's license, submit the materials at the vehicle management office, and the staff will arrange for a medical checkup and exams. I've seen many people go through this process: the theoretical exam content is similar to that in your original location, but the practical skills must be relearned. Note that your original driver's license must be in good standing when applying for an additional license elsewhere—if it's expired or has violations, those must be resolved first. If everything goes smoothly, it can be completed in about two weeks, but policies vary between cities, so it's advisable to inquire in advance and not believe online rumors claiming you must return to your original location. The cost is generally between 300 to 500 RMB, so just spend some time preparing properly.

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OAva
12/12/2025, 11:34:10 PM

Hey, getting an additional license in another city is super easy! I managed to upgrade from C1 to D while working away from home. Just bring your ID card, original driver's license, and the residence permit of the new location, then head straight to the DMV. Process: First, get a health check to ensure you're fit, then register for the exam. The theory part can be passed by practicing with an app, and the practical test isn't hard either—done in half a day. The whole process took me two weeks and cost a few hundred bucks. The key is not to hesitate; the policy supports out-of-town applications. Check the local DMV's official account for appointments, and upgrade effortlessly. It's much more convenient now, unlike the old days when you had to go back to your hometown.

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LaCaleb
02/02/2026, 12:41:20 AM

As a long-distance driver, I've experienced the process of adding a license endorsement in another city. It's indeed feasible, but pay attention to details: first confirm the validity of your local residence certificate, and prepare copies of your ID card and driver's license. When visiting the DMV, you'll need a medical exam. After passing, there are theory and practical tests - some vehicle types require retraining. I recommend checking local requirements early, as some districts may impose residency duration restrictions. The cost is around a few hundred RMB, and you'll receive a new license after completion. Safety first - don't slack on the tests. The entire process takes 1-2 months, but overall policies are being optimized, making it increasingly hassle-free.

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VanTimothy
04/27/2026, 05:33:39 PM

Helped a friend with an out-of-town license upgrade at the DMV, quite a common procedure. Required documents included ID card, residence permit, and the original driver's license. After verification, the DMV scheduled a medical exam and tests. The theory test updates frequently, so brushing up is a must; the practical part focuses on skills for the new vehicle type. The whole process takes about one to two weeks, but local variations exist—consulting the local office avoids rework. I recommend online booking first to save money and effort. With all key materials ready, the upgrade is a piece of cake.

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