How Long Does It Take to Get a Driver's License After Passing the Test?

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MacDamian
07/30/25 3:34am
You can usually get your driver's license the next day after passing the test, depending on local processing efficiency. At the latest, it may take around 15 days to receive the license. In some areas where the testing center operates more efficiently, you may be able to collect your driver's license within about an hour after passing the test. The permission to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a formal process that must be issued by a specialized authority. Internationally, a driver's license is defined as "a vehicle driving permit certificate issued by the competent authority for the purpose of driving a car." A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal certification issued to individuals who are legally eligible to learn to drive a car, have mastered traffic regulations and driving skills through training, and have passed the examination by the administrative department, allowing them to drive a specific type of vehicle. After passing the fourth subject test, you must undergo at least 30 minutes of traffic safety and civilized driving education, including case studies of traffic accidents, and participate in a license-receiving oath ceremony before the vehicle management office issues the driver's license.
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