
If the supplemental page of your driver's license is lost, you need to visit the vehicle management office of the local traffic police to apply for a replacement. Required documents for replacing the driver's license: 1. Application Form: A signed 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form' by the license holder, which can be obtained at the driver management window of the local district or county traffic police branch (or detachment), driving schools, or designated digital photo centers for driver's licenses. 2. Identification: The original and a copy of the license holder's ID card. 3. Photos: The license holder's digital photo and the receipt of the driver's license digital photo inspection. 4. Proxy Authorization: In case of proxy application, a power of attorney and the proxy's ID card and its copy should also be submitted. 5. Loss Statement: A written 'Declaration of Lost Driver's License' signed by the license holder.

I once lost the supplementary page of my driver's license and was quite frightened. That day, I was in a hurry to drive and realized it was missing, so I immediately contacted the vehicle management office to inquire about the reissuance process. They said I first needed to publish a loss statement in the local newspaper, which cost about a few dozen yuan. I chose the evening newspaper for quick publication. Then, I had to bring my original ID card, two one-inch photos, and the remaining main page of my driver's license to the vehicle management office in person. The process went relatively smoothly: first filling out a form to report the loss, then waiting for review. The staff mentioned that the supplementary page had traffic violation records, which would be updated during the reissuance. It took about half a day and cost 50 yuan. After getting the new supplementary page, it's crucial to keep it safe to avoid fines next time. It's recommended to always store it in a fixed spot in the car to save trouble.

As someone who has driven for many years, losing the supplementary page is no small matter. It's best to apply for a replacement early to avoid trouble. The first step is to publish a loss statement in the newspaper to prove your responsibility. Then, bring your ID card, photos, and the main driver's license to the DMV, and don't forget to prepare copies as backups. During the replacement process, they will check your records to confirm there are no unpaid fees or violations. The process usually takes less than two hours and costs a small amount for peace of mind. I also want to remind you: the replacement supplementary page will have a new number, so don't confuse it with the old version. Always carry it with you while driving in case of police checks. Develop a habit of keeping your documents safe and avoid leaving them carelessly in the car among other items to prevent problems.

Losing the duplicate page is no big deal. I've had it reissued at the DMV once. First, publish a declaration in the newspaper - it's simple and can be done online. Then just bring your ID card and photos directly to the DMV. Their process is clear: fill out a form, submit the materials, and it's done. The fee is minimal, and you'll get the new duplicate page in about an hour. Now you won't have to worry about being checked while driving. Just remember not to misplace it next time - the glove compartment is the best fixed spot to keep it.


