Is the driver's license number the same as the ID card number?
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The driver's license number is the same as the ID card number. Here is some relevant knowledge about driver's licenses: Process for replacing a lost driver's license: The applicant should bring their ID card and a copy, the application form for replacing the driver's license, and two small one-inch color photos. Simply go to the vehicle management office, first ask the staff for an application form to replace the driver's license, fill in the contents on the form, then wait for the computer to call your number in order. Submit the application form and the two small one-inch color photos to the officer at the licensing window. The officer will immediately verify the computer records. Once the situation is confirmed, the officer can immediately process the applicant's request. The applicant then goes to the payment window to pay the licensing fee. After that, the officer at the licensing window will issue a temporary license valid for one month to the applicant. One month later, the applicant can return to the licensing window at the vehicle management office to collect the replaced driver's license. There are two points to remind the applicant to note: If the driver's license to be replaced is due for renewal within three months, the renewal procedures should be handled simultaneously; after the replacement license is issued, if the original license is found, the original license should be actively and promptly returned to the issuing authority. Otherwise, it will be considered as holding dual licenses, and the vehicle management department will cancel them according to regulations. International driver's license: An international driver's license is not a driver's license. It is merely a document issued by the official authority of the driver's home country or other authorized agencies, in accordance with the United Nations Road Traffic Convention that the country has joined, in the standard format specified in the convention, and in multiple languages, to certify that the driver holds a valid driver's license from that country. Its main purpose is to help police in other countries understand the driver's name, address, permitted vehicle types, and other necessary information.