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How many times can a C1 driver's license file be transferred?

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VanMartin
07/29/2025, 09:24 PM

If there are special reasons, a second transfer can be approved by the local vehicle management office, but the maximum number of transfers is limited to two. Without special reasons, generally only one transfer is allowed, and it can only be done after one year of holding the driver's license. After the transfer, if you wish to upgrade your driver's license level or retake the test after being deducted 12 points at once, you must take the test at the location where your file is registered. C1 Driver's License: The C1 driver's license is one of the codes for motor vehicle driver's licenses. The C1 license allows driving small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special operation vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer. Age Requirements: The minimum age to apply for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or older must pass tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.

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DeRose
08/15/2025, 03:03 AM

Having driven for over a decade, I can confidently speak about transferring a C1 driver's license record. Honestly, there's no strict limit on how many times you can transfer it. The transfer is meant to accommodate life changes—like when I moved cities several times for work, each time requiring a trip to the DMV to update my license location based on my new address. The process is straightforward: just bring your ID, driver's license, and old record materials. Once approved, the transfer is complete. I've done it four or five times without issue. However, I’d advise against frequent, unnecessary transfers. While there's no hard cap, excessive transfers can lead to minor hiccups—like delays if the intervals are too short or documents are incomplete. My neighbor once forgot to renew after too many transfers and had to retake the written test, wasting extra time. So before transferring, always check the license’s validity and local regulations to avoid disrupting your daily driving. In short, don’t worry about multiple transfers—just follow the rules for a smooth and safe experience.

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OSimon
10/20/2025, 02:53 AM

I just got my C1 driver's license and was curious about transferring the file. Actually, you can transfer it many times as long as there's a need in life, and there's theoretically no limit. When I was learning to drive, my instructor said that the driver's license file moves with your place of residence. For example, if you go to college or move to a new city for work, you need to go to the vehicle management office to transfer it. Just bring your personal documents, fill out a form, and pay the fee. I haven't experienced it myself, but a friend has transferred it two or three times. The key points to note are: transfer early and don't delay, as the file may expire if left for too long, making it more troublesome to reapply; also, each time you transfer to a new place, you need to redo the medical examination certificate (if required). This might be new but simple for beginners. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to transfer frequently unless there's a major life change, to prevent record confusion affecting future license renewals. After all, the rules are flexible, and the focus is on driving safely. If I move a lot in the future, I'll definitely follow this.

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LeHenry
12/03/2025, 02:24 AM

As someone who often pays attention to procedural details, I believe that the number of C1 file transfers is completely free and unlimited. The logic is simple: every local vehicle management system supports transferring files to other regions. You can move from City A to City B and then back again—theoretically, this cycle can be repeated indefinitely as long as basic conditions are met, such as identity verification and paying the processing fee. In the digital era, transfers are even more efficient. According to the data I've checked, most are completed via self-service kiosks in just a few minutes. The key is to decide the frequency based on life needs, but avoid abuse—such as frequent short-term transfers, which may trigger system alerts. It's advisable to maintain reasonable intervals between transfers and ensure consistent documentation to prevent future complications.

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StAdeline
01/23/2026, 09:00 PM

In family life, it's quite common to transfer the C1 file multiple times, such as when children transfer schools or the whole family moves several times. Each time, we go to the vehicle management office to handle the file transfer, and there hasn't been any limit on the number of transfers, but it's still important to be cautious. As the breadwinner, I remind everyone to bring all the necessary materials, including a copy of the household registration booklet, to save time and ensure the process goes smoothly, usually completed within half an hour at most. Before transferring, check if the driver's license is still valid to avoid any last-minute issues. There's no upper limit on the number of transfers, so don't worry about that. The key is to maintain complete records to prevent the driver's license from becoming invalid at critical moments, like when picking up children from school, ensuring safety and reliability. Nowadays, policies are interconnected across regions, making transfers more convenient, but for families, staying in one place and transferring less often is more hassle-free.

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