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What are the tips for dealing with a peeling driver's license laminate?

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VanLaura
09/02/25 6:13am

If the plastic laminate of your driver's license is peeling, you can simply have it re-laminated. Alternatively, you can go to the vehicle management office for a replacement. Here are some relevant details: 1. Application for replacement: According to Article 60 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' motor vehicle drivers must apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or at another office within 30 days. 2. Required materials for application: When applying, you need to fill out an application form and submit the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver and the motor vehicle driver's license. To replace the driver's license, citizens should bring two copies of their ID card, two 1-inch color passport photos, the original ID card, the original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (you can also get a free medical examination at the vehicle management office). After filling out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form,' you can get a free replacement.

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DiMaggie
09/14/25 8:17am

It's quite annoying when the lamination on the driver's license peels off. I've encountered this several times over years of driving. Usually, it's caused by frequent friction in the wallet or exposure to high temperatures. My suggestion is to first clean the peeled area by wiping off dust with a damp cloth, then cut a small strip of double-sided tape to stick on the peeled part, press it flat and leave it overnight to set firmly. Never use strong glue like 502, as it can corrode the plastic film and damage the license. If the peeling is severe, it's better to spend some money at the DMV to get a new license—it's hassle-free and legal. To prevent this, avoid leaving it in the car under direct sunlight, and using a protective sleeve can help. These little tricks have saved me a lot of trouble, and keeping the license intact is crucial for inspections.

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McNolan
10/29/25 2:12am

I'm a hands-on person and enjoy DIY fixes when my driver's license laminate starts peeling. Try using a household iron on low heat to seal the edges, but place a thin cloth as protection to avoid scorching. Alternatively, purchase special plastic adhesive, apply it to the peeling area, and press it down with a heavy object to dry for several hours. Always test in an inconspicuous corner first to ensure safety. Another good option is to have it professionally re-laminated at a print shop—it's affordable and expert work. Keeping the document flat is key; avoid letting it bend or warp. There's real satisfaction in fixing things yourself, and these little tricks are both practical and efficient.

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MacTanner
12/12/25 2:22am

The peeling of the driver's license laminate may affect the clarity of the document and cause issues during police inspections. I emphasize safety first. Immediately secure the peeling part with transparent tape to ensure all information remains fully visible. Contact the vehicle management office as soon as possible to apply for a replacement to avoid the risk of illegal driving. When storing, use a hard-shell protective case to reduce friction damage. Don't delay small issues; timely handling ensures driving safety.

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