Can I use an electronic driver's license if my physical driver's license is revoked?
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If your physical driver's license is revoked, the electronic driver's license cannot be used. When the physical driver's license is revoked, its status in the system is not normal. Not everyone can apply for an electronic driver's license. Situations where application is not possible or invalid include: If the driver's license status shows 12 penalty points, temporary suspension, seizure, expired renewal, or overdue inspection, you cannot apply for an electronic driver's license. If the driver's license status is revoked, canceled, or invalidated, you cannot apply for an electronic driver's license, and any previously applied license will not be displayed. When there are changes in the permitted vehicle types, validity period, or issuing authority of the driver's license, you need to reapply for an electronic driver's license. If the driver's license is locked or suspended, the application will display: 'Your driver's license status is abnormal, and you cannot apply for an electronic version. Please contact the local traffic management department where the license was issued.' Solution: For those who have already applied, the message will display: 'Your driver's license status is abnormal, and the electronic version is invalid. Please contact the local traffic management department where the license was issued.' Applicants can apply at the vehicle management office where the license was issued. After review by the office, the electronic driver's license will be issued via the Traffic Management 12123 APP.