Can Someone Else Collect the Driver's License for Me?
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Driver's license can be collected by someone else. Documents required for collection by proxy: To collect a driver's license on behalf of someone else, the proxy must bring their own ID card and the ID card of the principal. It is also advisable to have a signed authorization letter from both the proxy and the principal as proof of authorization. This makes it easier for the driving school to process, as driving schools aim to prevent fraudulent collection. Additionally, this demonstrates the driving school's sense of responsibility, although there are no specific regulations requiring it. Introduction to driver's license: The driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate motor vehicles. Driving without a license is strictly prohibited.
It is indeed possible to have someone else collect your driver's license for you. When I took my driving test, I helped a colleague pick up theirs. This is a routine service at the vehicle management office, and it's quite simple as long as you have all the necessary documents. You'll need to prepare three materials: the original ID card of the entrusting person (no photocopies), the original ID card of the person collecting it, and a written authorization letter signed by the entrusting person. Additionally, make sure the driver's license has been processed and is ready for pickup, which is usually notified via mail or SMS. There might be slight variations in requirements depending on the location, so it's advisable to call the vehicle management office in advance to confirm what you need to bring. Nowadays, some places even allow you to apply for this service online through the Traffic Management 12123 app by uploading an electronic authorization letter, making the process very convenient.