Does the driver's license need to be unlocked in person at the DMV?
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Yes, you need to bring your driver's license to the issuing DMV to inquire about the reason for the lock, and then take appropriate action based on the findings. Here is some relevant information about the DMV: 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 above. Position Supervision: Each motor vehicle and driver's license service position at the DMV has the obligation to supervise the work of the previous position. If there are questions about the procedures handed over from the previous position, or if business is handled in violation of regulations, or if certificates and forms are filled out improperly or not signed and stamped as required, the supervising position should be reported to. The supervising position should immediately investigate and handle the matter and keep a record of the handling.