
Methods to check your driver's license after passing Subject 4: Consult the local vehicle management office. After completing all subjects of the driver's license test, the vehicle management office will process the license within one working day. In some places, you can even receive your license two hours after the test. Typically, you can receive your license within a week. If you choose to pick it up yourself, you can go to the corresponding vehicle management office in two or three days to collect it. The driver's license test consists of four subjects: 1. Subject 1 is a theoretical test. After completing the required course hours, you can schedule the test. A 90% correct rate is required to pass. 2. Subject 2 is a small road test, which includes assessment items such as reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, and parallel parking. 3. Subject 3 is a large road test, including preparation before driving, night driving, starting, turning right at intersections, making a U-turn, driving straight through intersections, gear shifting operations, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, and driving in a straight line. 4. Subject 4 is also a theoretical test. Answering 90% or more correctly means passing. Like Subject 1, there are no restrictions on the number of attempts for Subject 4. After passing these four subjects, you can receive your driver's license upon passing Subject 4.

After passing Subject 4, as someone who frequently helps friends with driver's license matters, I suggest not rushing to check immediately. The vehicle management office takes a few days to process the records and produce the license. Typically, within 3-5 working days, you'll receive a text message from the driving school notifying you to collect it. If there's no update, download the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP, which is the most convenient tool. Register and log in using your ID card and phone number, then click on the 'Driver's License' page to directly view the electronic version status. The electronic license can be permanently saved on your phone and is as valid as the paper version, so you don’t need to carry the card around. If the APP shows delays or issues, contact the APP customer service or visit the local vehicle management office window for inquiries; bring your original ID card, and the staff will help print the information for you. Don’t forget to check the name and photo on the license after receiving it, and raise any issues on the spot. I recommend getting used to checking via the APP—it saves time, is eco-friendly, and also allows you to stay updated with traffic rule changes.

I'm familiar with various driving apps. After passing Subject 4, checking your driver's license status immediately via the 'Traffic Management 12123' app is extremely efficient. Download the app, register an account by entering personal details and mobile verification code, then log in and select the 'My Driver's License' option. If your license has been issued, the electronic version will display all valid information including permitted vehicle types and validity period. You can screenshot this e-license for storage on your phone - it's super convenient for routine checks like traffic violations or refueling without needing the physical card. If it's not showing, the system might not have updated yet; try again the next day or call the app's customer service hotline at 12389 for assistance. I regularly use this app to manage driving matters, such as checking points or learning new regulations - staying updated is crucial. License issuance progress can also be tracked under the 'Service Guide' section. Never trust unofficial texts/calls requesting information to avoid fraud risks; safety always comes first.

Right after passing Subject 4, I only waited a few days before receiving a call from the driving school to pick up my license. My experience is straightforward: don’t rush to check the status immediately after the exam. In most cases, the DMV will batch-deliver licenses to driving schools after processing all documents. Within a week or two, my driving instructor notified me to collect it—just bring the ID used during the exam and my ID card. If there’s no update after a week, call the driving school’s front desk or the local DMV to inquire; the contact number is usually on the exam confirmation slip. I’m not keen on using apps to check, as network delays can slow updates. When picking it up at the driving school, remember to verify the information on the spot and ask the instructor to correct any errors immediately. The whole process was hassle-free, perfect for someone like me who dislikes complications. Patience is the most stress-free approach.


