What Can Someone Do with a Found Driver's License?
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Someone who finds a driver's license can: Use it to deduct points in place of their own license. Below are the relevant precautions regarding the replacement of a driver's license: 1. Required documents: Bring your ID card, two recent one-inch white-background passport photos. If the driver's license was not issued in your place of household registration, you also need to bring a temporary residence permit or residence permit, and go to the vehicle management office where the license was issued to complete the replacement procedures. 2. Application restrictions: During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the motor vehicle driver cannot apply for a replacement. After the motor vehicle driver replaces the motor vehicle driver's license, the original motor vehicle driver's license becomes invalid and cannot be used anymore.
Today I found a driver's license on the road, containing all sorts of important personal information—photo, name, address, everything clearly written. In the wrong hands, this could definitely be used for shady stuff, like impersonating someone to rent a car or open a bank account, which would be a huge mess. I need to deal with it ASAP and take it to the nearest police station to report it. I've come across people who've lost their IDs while driving before, and they're always frantic. Remember, never keep it for yourself or mess around with it—getting mistaken for doing something illegal would be disastrous. A driver's license isn't just for driving; losing it is way riskier than you'd think.