How long does it take to get the driver's license after passing the subject 4 test?
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After passing the subject 4 test, the issuance time and methods vary in different regions. Normally, you can receive the license within a week or about 10 days after the subject 4 test. In some areas, you can get the license more than an hour after passing the test on the same day. The specific details will be notified during the post-test education session. Here are the specific methods for receiving the driver's license: 1. You can go to the vehicle management office to collect it; 2. You can have the vehicle management office mail it to a specified address, but you need to pay the postage. 3. Generally, the driving school where you registered will collect the license on your behalf and handle the process uniformly. For specific details, you can consult your coach.
Last year, I took the Subject 4 test and waited at the on-site license printing window of the DMV for half an hour to get my little driver's license booklet. Nowadays, many cities are very efficient. After passing the test and signing to confirm the materials, you can receive your license directly at the test center. However, it depends on the region where you applied. In some places, you may have to wait 3-5 working days for postal delivery. Don’t worry if you can’t get it on the spot—the electronic driver's license on the Traffic Management 12123 APP automatically becomes valid the moment you pass the test. You can still drive with the electronic version even if the physical license hasn’t arrived. Remember to bring your original ID card to the test center, as the chip information needs to be scanned for license printing. Also, a reminder: don’t forget to attach the probationary period sticker to the supplementary page of your driver's license, and don’t throw it away carelessly.