What are the requirements for bangs in a driver's license photo?

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DeJuliet
07/30/25 6:06am
Hair should not cover the eyebrows. Photo requirements: 1. One-inch color photo with white background. 2. Hair must not cover ears or eyebrows, and no jewelry is allowed. 3. If you normally wear glasses, you must wear them in the photo (except for contact lenses). 4. Wear non-white clothing. More details are as follows: 1. Shooting location and precautions: DMV or photo studios with official business licenses. If taking photos at an external studio, simply inform them that the photo is for a driver's license application, and the studio will follow the specifications. Just follow the studio's instructions to complete the photo session. 2. Purpose and number of photos to submit: Photos are used for the application form, exam forms, various archival forms, and the final driver's license photo. The number of photos required varies by region, typically ranging from 7 to 20. Please check local requirements. Generally, photo studios will print the specified number of copies.
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