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What documents are needed to obtain a driver's license?

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StCorey
09/01/25 7:58am

To obtain a driver's license, the following documents are required: 1. Medical examination: Before applying for a driver's license, you must first undergo a medical examination at a hospital. The instructor will inform you of the designated hospital and address for the medical check-up, as it must be conducted at the school-specified hospital. The examination will include vision and color recognition tests. 2. Photos: According to the driving school's requirements, take ten one-inch color photos with a white background for the driver's license. 3. Copy of residence permit: For those working away from home and not holding local household registration, a copy of the residence permit is required. If you do not have a residence permit, you need to apply for one at the local neighborhood office. Alternatively, you can submit the receipt of the residence permit application to the instructor. 4. Copy of ID card: A copy of your ID card is one of the essential documents. Make sure to prepare a copy before registration and submit it to the instructor along with the other required materials.

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CaliMarie
09/14/25 3:40am

When I was preparing for my driver's license test, I gathered a lot of things in advance. The most important was bringing the original and a copy of my ID card, which is the basic proof for registration. Next was the medical examination report, done at a designated hospital to ensure good eyesight and no major health issues; if you're nearsighted, remember to wear glasses for the test. Also, a few small one-inch white-background photos were needed to stick on the application form—this is something people often forget, and many end up retaking photos that don’t meet the requirements, wasting time. The application form must be filled out clearly with personal information and a learning commitment. Additionally, for first-time applicants, driving schools usually require proof of study or training records. Don’t underestimate these details: failing the medical exam means redoing it, and blurry photos might get rejected, so I always recommend organizing everything a week in advance to avoid multiple trips. Looking back now, although the process was tedious, getting familiar with the driving test rules ahead of time was worth it. Oh, and some places also check if you’re at least 18 years old—if your ID card is expired, make sure to renew it quickly.

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MacPeter
10/28/25 4:22am

As a newbie who just got my driver's license, I want to say that document preparation isn't complicated but must be complete. First, the ID card is essential - bring both the original and one copy to the registration office. Next, get a physical exam: vision, hearing tests, etc. I just went to the community hospital and paid a small fee to get it done. For photos, you'll need several recent small photos with pure white background - keep some in your wallet just in case. When filling out the application form, double-check all information carefully to avoid mistakes that would make you queue again. Also bring your accumulated driving practice hours record as proof. Preparing these materials taught me a lesson: check photo size requirements before taking pictures, don't stay up late before the physical exam to avoid affecting your vision, and make sure your ID card isn't expired. I recommend asking the driving school for a checklist in advance to get everything done in one go. One more tip: make extra copies of your ID card as you might need them during exams. Overall, the time spent on documents was shorter than actual driving lessons, but missing even one item could delay your test date.

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StephanieFitz
12/11/25 4:37am

Back when I was getting my driver's license, having complete documentation was absolutely crucial. The essentials to always have ready: ID card (original and copy), official medical examination report, standard photos, and the application form. I've seen people suffer the agony of having to go back home because they forgot their photocopies, or failing the medical check and needing retests—pure time wasters. Looking back now, the key points were the physical condition certification and complete documents: the vision test had to ensure you could read road signs clearly, normal hearing; the ID card proving eligible identity and age. Best to complete all steps in one go to avoid hassle. My personal lesson: early preparation brings peace of mind.

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