Is Newspaper Publication Required for Reporting a Lost Driver's License?
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After losing a driver's license, there is no need to report it as lost in a newspaper; you can simply go directly to the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement. Below is relevant information about losing a driver's license: Before applying for a replacement, the following conditions must be met: The applicant's demerit points within the scoring period have not reached 12 points; the motor vehicle driver's license is not under circumstances such as being legally seized, detained, temporarily suspended, revoked, canceled, or annulled. New regulations: With the introduction of the new "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," driver's licenses can now be processed nationwide, and neither a residence permit nor a medical condition certificate is required. You can apply for a replacement driver's license at the local vehicle management office with just your ID card.