
Yes. You can generally change your photo before obtaining the driver's license. You need to bring a satisfactory one-inch white-background photo with you when taking the Subject 4 exam. After passing the Subject 4 exam and printing the score sheet, submit the photo to the certification staff and inform them that you wish to use your own photo. The staff will usually agree. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Required documents: For Subject 4, you need to bring the original and a copy of your ID card, the trainee card with a photo provided by the driving school at the time of registration, and the paper file stored by the driving school. The file includes a to-do list, exam admission ticket, score sheets for Subjects 1 to 3, a medical examination form, and the driving school's training records. 2. Introduction to Subject 4: Subject 4, also known as the theoretical exam for drivers, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license . The exam consists of 50 questions, mainly in the form of case studies, pictures, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The main content of the exam includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

When I was getting my driver's license, I also wanted to change my photo because the one taken during registration was too ugly. I asked the driving school instructor, and they said it could be changed before the subject four test, but I needed to apply in advance. You'll need to bring your ID card and a new photo to the driving school office to fill out a form, and it might cost some money, usually around a few dozen yuan. It's best to do it early and not wait until right before the exam, in case there's a long queue and it causes delays. The key is to make sure the new photo meets the specifications, like not wearing a hat or something, otherwise you'll have to do it again. My friend tried changing it after subject three and passed subject four smoothly without any issues. Overall, it's not complicated to handle, so I suggest you contact the driving school directly to clarify their process.

Changing your driver's license photo before the subject 4 test is not a big issue, but you need to follow the proper procedures. First, confirm the processing hours at your driving school—weekday mornings are usually most convenient. Prepare a 1-inch white-background photo and a copy of your ID card. Go to the front desk and request a photo change; they may ask you to sign a form or pay a small fee. Key points: Avoid excessive Photoshop edits on the photo to prevent rejection during verification. If your exam date is approaching, prioritize ensuring the photo issue doesn't affect your admission ticket. After the change, the system will automatically update the photo for all test subjects. Addressing this early allows you to focus on reviewing subject 4 material without last-minute worries about appearance affecting performance.

Changing your driving school photo before the subject 4 test is feasible, mainly depending on the joint regulations of the vehicle office and the driving school. The process requires you to submit an application and have the new photo reviewed for compliance with standards, with a fee of around 30-50 yuan. It's commonly allowed, but remember to handle it early to avoid delays in system synchronization. Not changing it is generally fine unless the photo is incorrect and affects identity verification. Personally, I suggest considering your test results—if your previous subjects are already passed, updating the photo can be beneficial for long-term use of the driver's license. In short, don’t panic; consulting the staff will sort it out.

Changing your photo is a simple process and can definitely be done before the Subject 4 test. You should first consult your driving school, where they will guide you through filling out the form, submitting the photo, and paying the service fee (likely 20-50 RMB). The key is to ensure the photo is clear and meets official standards to avoid delays due to minor issues. After the change, the system update takes 1-2 days, so don’t wait until the last minute. Also, consider other exam preparation tasks like studying traffic regulations. If you run out of time, you can still take the test with your old photo, but you’ll need to update it later for your driver’s license. Don’t let this disrupt your rhythm—mastering safety knowledge is more crucial for Subject 4.

I experienced changing my driver's license photo before the subject 4 test: Bring your ID and new photo to the driving school to fill out an application, and it's quickly done for about 30 yuan. The whole process isn't troublesome, the key is not to wait until the last minute—it's recommended to complete it one or two weeks in advance. The new photo ensures consistency across all subjects, so once changed, you won't have to worry about the photo issue anymore. During the subject 4 test, the examiner only checks if the ID matches, which doesn't affect your score. From a personal perspective, acting early can reduce exam stress, allowing you to focus more on practicing questions. Even if you decide to change it last minute, it's usually fine—most driving schools will try their best to assist.


