How Long Can't You Apply for a Driver's License After Forging One?
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Forging a driver's license prohibits you from applying for one within one year. Below are additional details: 1. The Administrative License Law stipulates: Applicants for administrative licenses have a legal obligation to truthfully declare relevant matters. Driving a motor vehicle involves the safety of all road users, so license applicants must truthfully declare their age and physical conditions and pass the required exams before obtaining a license. 2. Concealment, deception, bribery, and other misconduct include: Providing false materials such as forged IDs or medical reports, concealing conditions like organic heart disease, epilepsy, or Meniere's disease that impair safe driving, hiding a history of drug use within three years or being released from compulsory drug rehabilitation for less than three years—situations that disqualify applicants—and engaging in bribery or cheating during exams. If an applicant has already obtained a license, the traffic management department will revoke the license, confiscate it, and prohibit the applicant from reapplying for three years.