Can I replace my expired ID card with a new one during the driver's license test period?
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Yes, changing your ID card does not affect the driver's license test. Here is additional information: Reason: Before each subject test, the authenticity and validity of the ID card will be verified. Whether you have replaced your ID card during the test period or are using a temporary ID card, as long as it is valid and authentic, you can continue to take the test. If your ID card has expired or is being reissued, you cannot take the test. Emergency situation: If your ID card expires before the test, please immediately go to the local police station to apply for a temporary ID card. Bring your household registration book, a recent one-inch black-and-white photo without a hat, and the document processing fee. If you cannot apply in time, it is best to cancel the test at the local vehicle management office at least one day in advance. This will not be treated as an absence or failure, nor will it waste test attempts.
If your ID card expires during the driver's license test, getting a new one is completely fine! As someone who often helps newcomers with documentation, I must say this is a common situation. During the driver's license exam, both registration and testing require valid ID, but an old card expiring doesn't affect your ability to get a new one. The usual process is to take your old ID to the local police station to apply for a replacement, then use the temporary ID to continue your tests. The key is to ensure your ID is valid on exam day, so act early to avoid surprises. It's important to regularly check your ID's expiration date, as it's also linked to car inspections, insurance, etc. Developing a habit of periodic checks can save you a lot of hassle.