How long does it take to receive the driver's license after passing the subject four test?
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You can receive the driver's license at the latest two days after passing the subject four test. Generally, the vehicle management office will process the license within one working day after passing all driving test subjects. In some places, you can even get the license two hours after the test. The time to receive the license may vary depending on the region, and you can consult your coach for the specific time. After passing the test, the applicant must receive no less than half an hour of traffic safety and civilized driving common sense education and traffic accident case warning education, and participate in the license oath ceremony. The vehicle management office shall issue the motor vehicle driver's license on the day the applicant participates in the license oath ceremony. After the one-year probation period of the driver's license, there is no need to go to the issuing vehicle management office to replace the license, as the system will automatically convert the probation period to the formal license.
I just finished the subject four test and am also curious about when I'll get my driver's license. Generally, the vehicle management office processes things pretty quickly—it can be mailed out within 3 to 7 days after the test, with a maximum delay of 15 days. But this varies by location. I live in a first-tier city and only waited 3 days, while a friend in a small county had to wait nearly two weeks due to slower mail delivery. While waiting, don’t just sit idle—check with your driving school consultant, as they might have insider updates. Also, remember to verify your license details for errors. If the address is wrong or the name is misspelled, sending it back for corrections will take even longer. By the way, once you get your license, don’t rush into speeding. Spend the break-in period getting familiar with manual or automatic transmission cars—safety first, to avoid common new-driver accidents. In short, be patient—it should arrive within 15 days at the latest. If it’s overdue, visit the vehicle management office to check the progress.