
Simply bring your ID card, driver's license, and photos to the Vehicle Management Office of the local Public Traffic Police Detachment in your registered residence city to complete the process. Below are the relevant details: 1. Driver's license transfer can be divided into two types: license transfer-out and transfer-in. It refers to the procedure where vehicle owners, due to reasons such as job relocation or moving, transfer their driver's license from the original location to their latest place of residence to avoid the hassle of annual license review. 2. Whether transferring out or in, the Vehicle Management Office under the jurisdiction of the last place of residence serves as the processing authority for the motor vehicle driver's license. The transfer-out and transfer-in of a driver's license can be summarized as locals holding an out-of-town license transferring in and non-locals holding an out-of-town license transferring in.

Last year after graduating, I transferred my C1 driver's license back to my hometown, and the whole process was quite straightforward. First, I went to the local traffic management bureau in my hometown, bringing my original ID card, original driver's license, a few one-inch photos, and a medical examination report (which I got from a nearby hospital for 30 yuan). The staff checked the documents on the spot, and after I filled out the application form, I paid a 50 yuan service fee. They told me the new license would arrive within 7 days, but I received it on the third day. Now, it's much more convenient for me to drive and handle license-related matters without having to travel back to the original city. I recommend checking the required materials in advance to avoid unnecessary trips, or downloading the 12123 APP to make an appointment, which can save a lot of time. Driving locally feels more secure, and the government services are truly convenient for the public.

I recently got transferred back to my hometown and also transferred my C1 driver's license. The process wasn't as complicated as I imagined: first, I went to the local DMV with all the required documents, such as my ID card and driver's license, plus photos and a health certificate. After filling out the forms and paying the fees, I received my new license in a few days. The key was using the mobile app to make an appointment, which sped things up. After transferring, local license renewal became much easier, and driving on the road felt more secure. I think preparing the materials is the most important part—don't miss any details. In short, just follow the steps, and there's no need to stress.

I often drive for business trips and recently transferred my C1 driver's license back to my hometown. The process was: bring my ID card, driver's license, photos, and medical examination report to the local vehicle management office to apply. After filling out the forms and paying the fee, the processing was quick, and the new license was mailed to me conveniently. After the transfer, it saved me the hassle of traveling back and forth for license renewal, and driving on the road became more legal and safer. It's recommended to check the required documents in advance.


