What is a Driver's License File Number?
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Driver's license file number is a unique number generated by the traffic police department to identify and distinguish your driver's license, which is equivalent to the ID card of the vehicle owner. A person may have two driver's licenses with the same license number, but the file number is unique and will not be duplicated. The driver's license file number is located on the duplicate copy of the driver's license, usually on the right side of the third line at the top of the duplicate page. Additional information: 1. Driving school registration time: It takes about half an hour to complete the registration process for a motor vehicle driver's license at a driving school. After registration, wait for the driving school's notification for a medical examination. Once the medical examination is completed, participate in the study of Subject 1 of the motor vehicle driver's license. After meeting the required study hours, take the exam. Other subjects should also be completed in this order. There is no need to repeat the medical examination within six months. 2. Time to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license: Under normal circumstances, it takes about 45 days to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license, with the maximum time not exceeding three years. This period starts after the completion of the Subject 1 exam. Once the time limit is exceeded, the qualification for the driver's license exam will be canceled, and no further exams can be taken.