Can I Change My Driver's License After Renaming for One Year?
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You can change your driver's license after renaming for one year. However, if your ID card has been renamed for one year, you cannot directly change your driver's license at the DMV with just your ID card. Below are the conditions for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Your height must meet the requirements for the vehicle type. 2. Vision: You must not be colorblind. 3. Hearing: Your hearing must be normal. 4. Limbs: Your limbs, torso, and both thumbs must be healthy, and each hand must have at least three other healthy fingers. 5. Motor function: The motor function of your upper and lower limbs must be normal. Below is additional information for registering for a driver's license: 1. Photos: Seven 1-inch color photos with a white background. 2. Registration fee: Payment can be made in cash, by card, or via transfer. 3. ID card copy: A copy of your ID card is required, with both sides copied onto one sheet of paper. 4. Household registration copy: For non-local residents, a residence permit is also required.
Yes, you can definitely change your driver's license name one year after renaming. I just completed the process recently. Simply visit your local vehicle management office to get it done. Bring your new ID card, household registration name change proof, original and photocopy of your driver's license, and fill out a license replacement application form. Take a photo, pay the fee, and the entire process takes about half an hour. I recommend booking online services in advance to reduce queuing time—it only cost me a few dozen yuan. Don't worry about the delay; as long as your documents are valid, you can proceed—just don’t miss the deadline. Also, remember to update your vehicle insurance and bank information to avoid chain complications. This experience made me feel that delaying the change isn’t a big deal—the key is having all the necessary documents ready for a smooth renewal. Safety first, after all.