Can I retake the photo for driving school registration?
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Yes, but there are requirements. Here is the relevant information: Specific requirements: 6 photos of the motor vehicle driver are required. Photo requirements: The photos should be straight-edged, front-facing, bareheaded, color, single-person, half-length ID photos taken within 6 months before the applicant applies for the motor vehicle driver's license. The background color should be white, and red clothing cannot be worn (as it affects the stamp). Women cannot wear earrings, and photos with shawls are not allowed during photography. Men's hair should not be too long. The head image should be clear, with rich layers and a natural expression. Photo size: The photo size should be 32mm×22mm, with a head width of 14mm~16mm and a head length of 19mm~22mm.
When it comes to driving school registration photos, yes, they can usually be retaken! When I was learning to drive, my photo was blurry and got rejected by the driving school, so I had to go on-site to take a new one. The process is simple—just contact the customer service at the registration point, explain the situation, and schedule a time for a free or low-cost retake. Remember, the photo specifications are quite strict—it must be recent, front-facing, with a clear background. If it doesn’t meet the requirements, address it promptly and don’t wait until the exam day. For driving schools, registration is the first step toward your driving dream, so ensuring all documents are in order is crucial. Learning well ensures safety on the road later, and looking back now, I’m glad I didn’t cut corners. I recommend taking multiple photos as backups before enrolling to avoid last-minute panic.