
At the examination center, scan the QR code to apply for the mailing service of your driver's license. The specific postage fee varies depending on the location. You can also personally bring your ID card to the comprehensive service hall of the vehicle management office to collect it.

That day I went to the DMV to renew my driver's license and opted for mail delivery. The staff had me fill out a courier form with the recipient's address, phone number, and name. Remember to bring the original and a copy of your ID card, as they took my photo on-site and I paid the processing fee. The shipping fee was 25 yuan to be paid upon delivery, and you can simply scan the QR code at the counter to pay. The license was delivered to my doorstep within three business days, much more convenient than picking it up myself. A reminder to everyone: make sure the mailing address can receive deliveries in advance, and writing your work address is the safest bet to avoid delays from leaving it at a pickup station. The process for out-of-town applications is pretty much the same, just expect an extra two or three days for delivery.

I applied for a mailed driver's license through the 12123 app, completing the entire process on my phone. I clicked into the 'Driver's License Replacement and Renewal' section, uploaded photos of the front and back of my ID card, and filled in the delivery information. The system automatically displayed a 20 yuan shipping fee, which I paid directly via WeChat. The key is to have a white background and wear dark-colored clothes in the photo, and the resolution shouldn't be too low. The courier delivered it on the third day, and the packaging was quite secure. I recommend applying online and avoiding the peak period at the end of the month for the fastest review with all documents approved in one go. If you keep failing to upload the photo, it's better to go to a photo studio first to take an electronic version and save it on your phone for backup.

Last time I accompanied a friend to handle the driver's license mailing, the process was super simple. Window No. 9 at the vehicle management office specializes in mailing services. Just bring the old driver's license and ID card. Fill out a blue form, paying special attention to not making mistakes with the phone number. The staff will produce the new license on the spot, pack it into a special envelope, and attach the shipping label. The postage is 22 yuan paid in cash, and EMS is used for nationwide delivery. My friend received it in five days, though it could be delayed by one day due to traffic restriction policies. It's recommended to check the local delivery time before mailing, and choose same-city express service if it's urgent.


