Can the DMV take photos on site?

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PeytonLynn
07/30/25 5:18am
The DMV can take photos on site. Below is relevant information about the DMV: 1. Definition: The Vehicle Management Office is a direct agency under the public security system, mainly responsible for handling motor vehicle registration, modification, transfer, mortgage, and cancellation. It is generally available only at the county level or higher administrative regions. 2. Position Supervision: Each motor vehicle and driver's license service position in the DMV has the obligation to supervise the work of the previous position. If any issues are found, such as questionable procedures handed over from the previous position, violations in handling business, or irregularities in form filling and signing, they should be reported to the supervisory position. The supervisory position should immediately investigate and handle the issue, and keep a record of the process.
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