How to Replace a Driver's License in a Different Location?
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Here are the methods for replacing a driver's license in a different location: 1. Fill out the application form when applying. 2. Prepare the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver. 3. Prepare the motor vehicle driver's license. 4. Prepare the medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regiment level or above. For applying for a small automatic passenger vehicle for the disabled, a medical condition certificate issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted. Additional Information: If your driver's license is about to expire, you can handle the renewal at the vehicle management office in a different location. The process for replacing a driver's license in a different location is very simple. Every driver's license has an expiration date. As long as you bring your ID card and driver's license to the local vehicle management office within 90 days before the expiration date, you can apply for a renewal.
Last year, my driver's license expired while I was working in Beijing, and it was very convenient to get it renewed directly in another city. The first step is to find a designated hospital for a medical check-up, which includes vision and color blindness tests, costing around 30 yuan. Remember to wear dark-colored clothes for the photo. The second step is to prepare the required documents: original ID card, original driver's license, medical examination certificate, and a digital photo—some places allow you to upload it in advance via mobile apps like 'Traffic Management 12123' to save time. The third step is to make an appointment at the local vehicle management office for processing. Don’t forget to bring cash or a card, as the processing fee is around 15 yuan. The whole process takes one or two days, but the key is not to delay, as failing to complete it before the expiration date can cause trouble. Using online tools to reduce queuing is recommended. Now, with relaxed policies, many cities allow this service, making it really hassle-free.