Can Someone Else Collect My Driver's License?
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Yes, someone else can collect your driver's license on your behalf. However, the person collecting it must bring their own ID and the ID of the person they are collecting for. It is also advisable to have a signed authorization letter from both parties as proof of authorization. This makes it easier for the driving school to process, as it helps prevent unauthorized individuals from collecting the license. This practice demonstrates the driving school's responsibility, although there are no official regulations requiring it. Below is some related information about the driver's license exam: 1. Introduction: The driver's license exam is a qualification test administered by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing this exam can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The exam for motor vehicle drivers is divided into two parts: the theoretical test on road traffic safety laws and regulations (commonly known as "Theory Test" or "Subject 1") and the practical driving skills test (commonly known as "Road Test" or "Subject 3"). The exam content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with specific test items varying according to the type of vehicle license being applied for.