How to Transfer a Driver's License to Another Location?

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LaLuna
07/28/25 8:26pm
The method for transferring a driver's license to another location is for the driver to bring their identity proof, driver's license, relevant documents, and photos to the local vehicle management office to apply. The local vehicle management office will verify the information online and process the transfer. The required procedures for transferring a driver's license to another location are: 1. Bring the original ID card and one copy of the ID card; 2. Two recent one-inch color photos without a hat; 3. Fill out the motor vehicle driver's license application form; 4. Submit the original driver's license and file for approval by the business leadership post, and the clerk will unseal and review whether the materials are complete and valid; 5. After online verification and passing the road driving test, the transfer procedures will be processed; 6. Retain the motor vehicle driver's license application form, motor vehicle driver's license registration item form, and motor vehicle driver transfer notice in the original driver's license file.
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DelMalia
08/12/25 1:12am
I recently went through the process of transferring my driver's license, and it felt quite straightforward. The main thing is to prepare the required documents and go directly to the local DMV in the new area. In my case, I moved my license from my hometown to the city because I relocated here for work, so I had to change the registration location. You need to bring your original driver's license, ID card, and a few one-inch white background photos. Some places also require a medical examination report—I checked the DMV’s address and working hours online beforehand. Once there, I took a number, waited in line, filled out an application form, and the staff reviewed my documents, took photos, and recorded the information. In about half an hour, I received my new license. The whole process was smooth, and the cost was low—just a few dozen yuan. I recommend going on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds, saving time. Before heading out, double-check the DMV’s rules to ensure you don’t forget anything and delay the process.
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