Can I Take the Driver's License Test If My ID Card Is Demagnetized?
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A demagnetized ID card cannot be used to apply for a driver's license, but you can apply for a temporary ID card. First of all, the ID card itself does not have a magnetic strip. If the ID card cannot be swiped, it means the internal chip is damaged, and the stored information cannot be correctly read by the card reader. It cannot be remagnetized or repaired, and you must go to the local police station to apply for a new card. Secondly, if your identity information cannot be read, you cannot register for the driver's license test. The "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" stipulate the following regarding identity proof: 1. The identity proof for residents is the "Resident ID Card" or the "Temporary Resident ID Card." 2. For mainland residents living in temporary residences, the identity proof is the "Resident ID Card" or the "Temporary Resident ID Card," along with the residence or temporary residence certificate issued by the public security authorities.