
Call the driving school or traffic management office where you registered for inquiries. Generally, you can obtain your driver's license one day after passing Subject 4. Below is relevant extended information about the driver's license examination: 1. The procedure for obtaining a driver's license: registration, traffic regulations study, Subject 1 test, Subject 2 test, Subject 3 test, Subject 4 test. 2. Examination content: The test subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Specific contents include reversing into a garage, narrow road U-turns, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnels, toll booth card retrieval, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, pulling over, etc.

After passing the subject 4 test, I usually check my driver's license status by opening the Traffic 12123 app on my phone. A simple registration, entering my ID information and test date, allows me to view the license status. If it shows as 'completed', I can choose to pick it up at the vehicle management office or have it mailed to my home, which is quite convenient. My friend did the same after passing the test and got it done in less than 10 minutes, avoiding the hassle of going back and forth. New drivers should note to download the app and set up a password in advance, otherwise the system might get stuck at the authentication step. The license production usually takes 1 to 3 working days, so don't be too anxious, and there might be delays on weekends or holidays. If there are any questions during the process, the app has an online customer service to help. Developing this habit can also make vehicle annual inspections easier in the future.

After passing the subject four test, I prefer to personally visit the local DMV office for inquiries. Bring your ID card and exam receipt, and you can get clear information about your driver's license progress on the spot. The staff are very friendly and will check the system in real-time to tell you if it's ready. If you've just finished the test, it might take a few days for the license to be processed, so I recommend going on weekdays to avoid peak hours. Last time I went, I got my license directly, saving me from any follow-up hassle. By the way, don’t forget to confirm the mailing address during the license production period to avoid any rework. The whole process is simple and reliable, especially suitable for those who prefer face-to-face transactions. Make sure to check the DMV office hours in advance to avoid a wasted trip. In short, be patient—official channels are the most reliable.

After passing the subject four test, I usually call the examination center or driving school to check the license status—it's straightforward. Just provide your name and ID number, and they can tell you if the license is ready. If it's still being processed, wait for the SMS notification. I find this method hassle-free, as going in person is too much trouble. Remember to keep your phone accessible to avoid missing important updates.


