Can the driver's license and vehicle license be kept together?

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Ryan
08/27/25 7:09am
Can the driver's license and vehicle license be kept together? The driver's license and vehicle license can be kept together. However, for safety considerations, the correct practice is to carry the two documents separately. For example, keep one document in the car and carry the other with you, or hide one of the documents in an inconspicuous location in the vehicle. If both documents are stolen or lost, the following measures should be taken: 1. Replacement: Go to the local vehicle management office as soon as possible to apply for a replacement, leaving no time for criminals to forge them. If you are in a different location, simply fill out an application form at the local vehicle management office, submit a loss declaration, and provide your ID card to proceed with the replacement. 2. Online replacement: Apply for a replacement online by downloading the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app, registering and binding your driver and vehicle information, then clicking "Driver's License Replacement" or "Vehicle License Replacement" to proceed. The vehicle management office will review and produce the documents before mailing them back to you.
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DelWillow
09/09/25 5:57am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I believe it's perfectly fine to keep the driver's license and vehicle registration together. This is quite common in daily life, such as storing both in a wallet or a small car pocket. The advantage is convenience—especially during police checks, you won't waste time rummaging around, avoiding awkward delays. However, a word of caution: there’s a risk. If your wallet gets lost or stolen, losing both documents at once can be a hassle, requiring urgent replacements and disrupting travel plans. My suggestion? Use a waterproof cardholder to secure them, avoiding casual spots like car seats or ashtrays. Make it a habit to check their placement monthly—this ensures both safety and efficiency.
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