Can I directly replace my driver's license if it is lost?
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You cannot directly replace your driver's license if it is lost. To replace your driver's license, you need to provide the original license. If you do not have the original license, you must first apply for a replacement before you can proceed with the renewal. Renewal process: The motor vehicle driver should bring the required materials and apply for a license replacement at the vehicle management office where the driver's license was originally issued. The vehicle management office will process the replacement within one working day after approval. License renewal and inspection must meet the following conditions: Holders of large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large truck driver's licenses must have no demerit points in the current scoring cycle, or holders of other types of driver's licenses must have fewer than 12 demerit points in the current scoring cycle; Holders of large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large truck driver's licenses who have demerit points in a scoring cycle, or holders of other types of driver's licenses who have been involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bear equal or greater responsibility but have not had their license revoked, must have completed the inspection education; The applicant must have no pending road traffic safety violations or traffic accidents; The applicant's physical condition must meet the driving license requirements; The driver's license must not be under any legal seizure, detention, suspension, revocation, cancellation, or withdrawal.