Can I Print the Driver's License Application Form Myself?

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VonJanelle
07/30/25 4:06am
Yes, you can. The driver's license application form can be printed by yourself, or you can have it printed at a photo studio. Of course, you can also print the driver's license application form at the vehicle management office. All these options are acceptable. If you are renewing your driver's license, you may not even need to print the application form. You can directly renew your driver's license at a self-service machine by simply providing the required documents. In other words, just bring your original ID card, driver's license, and other necessary materials for renewal, and you can complete the process at the self-service license renewal machine in the vehicle management office. It's very quick and convenient.
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