
You can get a new driver's license within one day when replacing a lost one. Extended information is as follows: basis: Article 63 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" stipulates that if a motor vehicle driver's license is lost, the motor vehicle driver shall apply for a replacement to the vehicle management office at the place where the driver's license was issued or to a vehicle management office outside the place of issuance. When applying, the applicant shall fill out an application form and submit the following documents and certificates: (1) The identity proof of the motor vehicle driver; (2) A written statement of the loss of the motor vehicle driver's license. For those who meet the requirements, the vehicle management office shall issue a replacement motor vehicle driver's license within one day. After the motor vehicle driver obtains the replacement driver's license, the original driver's license becomes invalid and must not be used anymore. During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the motor vehicle driver is not allowed to apply for a replacement.

I remember losing my driver's license last year and rushed to the DMV. They handled it quite quickly. Just bring your ID card and a one-inch photo, fill out an application form, and you're good to go. Generally, you can get the new license on the same day or the next day, at most within two or three days. Don't delay too long to prevent someone else from finding it and misusing your information, which could be troublesome if you encounter a check. I also heard that some cities now support online appointments, saving queuing time and improving efficiency. Be careful with your driver's license on a daily basis, keeping it in a fixed place to reduce the risk of loss.

If your driver's license is lost and needs to be reissued, I personally think there's no need to be too nervous. It usually gets done within one or two days. You need to personally visit the local DMV, verify your identity, and then apply for a new license. Just make sure to bring all the required materials. Although the process is quick, it's advisable not to drive during the reissuance period to avoid risks. I think the process is relatively simple, but safety comes first—always check the completeness of your documents before hitting the road. If it happens during holidays, it might take a bit longer, so calling ahead to confirm can save you a trip in vain.

Lost your driver's license? Replacement is quick! Just bring your ID to the traffic office, fill out a form, have your photo ready, and you'll basically get the new license in one day. The whole process doesn't take long, the key is having all the materials ready. A friend of mine lost theirs before and got it sorted smoothly. Remember not to delay, better to get it done early for peace of mind.

Losing your driver's license is really troublesome, but the replacement process can usually be completed within one to two days. You'll need to go to the DMV, bring your ID card, and fill out a simple form. Although the process is quick, you might spend some time dealing with queues or document verification. I recommend going early to get it done sooner, so you can drive with peace of mind afterward. Always take good care of your license to avoid such hassles.

My experience is that the time for replacing a driver's license varies greatly by location. In big cities, you might get it the same day, while in small towns it could take one or two days. Bring your ID to the DMV to apply, and it usually doesn't take too long. I lost mine once and got it done in half an hour in Beijing, but had to wait a day in a rural town. The key is not to panic, handle it promptly, and don't delay your travel plans.


