How to Transfer an Out-of-Town Driver's License to a Local One?

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LeJuliet
07/29/25 3:14pm
Method for transferring an out-of-town driver's license to a local one: 1. The driver should bring the original ID card and one copy of the ID card, along with two one-inch color photos without a hat, to the local vehicle management office where the household registration is located to apply for the transfer of the driver's license; 2. The driver fills out the motor vehicle driver's license application form; 3. Submit the relevant information of the original driver's license, and the staff will check whether the information is complete and valid; 4. After the review of the information is completed, a retest of the subject three project will be conducted. After passing the retest, the transfer procedures will be processed; 5. Retain the relevant information in the original driver's license, including the motor vehicle driver's license application form and the motor vehicle driver's license registration project form.
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