
Check on the online vehicle management office website. Some cities have opened online inquiries, allowing you to view the status of your driver's license using personal information, which is very convenient. Use the mobile WeChat city service to check the status of your driver's license. Some cities support this feature, and you can locate your city for faster mobile queries. Bring your documents to the local vehicle management office for inquiry. It's best to go during working hours to check the status of your driver's license at an appropriate time. If you don't know the local inquiry phone number, you can dial the directory assistance 114 for inquiries and follow the prompts to check the status of your driver's license.

When I applied for my driver's license at the DMV, I went through the entire process. After passing the subject four test, the examiner directly informed me that I had passed and reminded me to pay attention to the SMS notification. Within about a week, I received a text message from the DMV stating that my driver's license was ready and asked me to bring my ID card to collect it. If unsure, I could always check online by entering my name and ID number on the official website of the Traffic Management Bureau to see the progress status. Some people prefer to call the customer service hotline to save time. Processing might be slower during peak periods, and if there's no news after the expected date, it's advisable to visit the DMV directly to inquire, so as not to delay driving plans. Using online service tools more often and setting reminders in advance can make things more convenient.

We've been driving for decades and know all about driver's licenses. After the test, don't just wait idly—it's most reliable to personally visit the DMV to inquire. I remember last time when processing the license, someone verbally notified me of passing right after the second subject test, and the card was ready for pickup about ten days later. Don't panic if you don't receive a text message; sometimes it's due to signal interference or filling errors. You can also check the official website or call the hotline, but older folks tend to trust an in-person visit more. Bring your original ID card, and you can confirm the progress and collect the license on-site. During the process, there are prompts for both the medical exam and test sections—paying attention to these details can save you from unnecessary detours.

Let me share some practical tech tips on this topic. Simply install a traffic management app on your phone, such as 12123, register and bind it, then you can refresh the progress anytime. After the test, the system automatically sends SMS notifications, and the official website also updates the status in real time. It's convenient and fast, saving you from worrying about it every day. Set up push notifications, and you'll receive a message as soon as the process is completed, making it simple and efficient. At the same time, the vehicle management office offers online services, where you can fill out a form to check historical records as well.


