Is the driver's license photo pasted or printed on?
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The driver's license photo is pasted on. Here are the specific details: 1. Photo requirements: The photo must be taken within 6 months prior to the applicant applying for the driver's license service; it should be a straight-edged, front-facing, color photo of the applicant's single half-body without a hat, scarf, uniform, or tinted glasses. For those with long hair, both ears should be visible; the background should be white, with a clear and natural portrait without obvious distortion; the photo size should be 32mm×22mm, etc. 2. Purpose of the driver's license: The driver's license is a document indicating the permission to drive. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a 'driving license,' which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers to apply for. 3. Definition of driving: A motor vehicle driver's license refers to the legal document issued by the administrative department after the applicant has learned and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the examination, permitting the driving of a certain type of motor vehicle.
I just got my driver's license last year, and I remember the photo was directly printed on the card, not the kind of sticker that’s pasted on. It looks neat and tidy, without any peeling or fading. When I applied for the license, I submitted a digital photo at the vehicle management office, which was then printed on the card surface by a machine. The whole process was quite convenient, and there was no need to worry about the photo being tampered with. If the photo fades or becomes unsatisfactory in the future, I’d have to go through the replacement procedure, which might cost a few dozen yuan and be quite troublesome. So, I suggest everyone take a nice photo before applying. This printing method is well-designed—it ensures the card’s durability and anti-counterfeiting features, preventing anyone from forging documents and driving recklessly.