What is required for reissuing a vehicle license in a different location?
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Reissuing a vehicle license in a different location requires: the applicant's ID card (original and copy, and a residence permit if the applicant's household registration is in a different location); a digital photo receipt for the driver's license; a one-inch white-background photo specifically for the driver's license, and other materials. Location for reissuance: Bring your ID card, two recent one-inch white-background color photos without hats, and if the driver's license was issued in a location different from your household registration, also bring a temporary residence permit or residence permit, to the vehicle management office where the driver's license was originally issued to complete the reissuance procedure. Limitations on reissuance applications: During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the motor vehicle driver may not apply for a reissuance. After the motor vehicle driver has obtained a replacement driver's license, the original driver's license becomes invalid and must not be used further.
Oh, I just went through the process of reissuing a vehicle license in another city not long ago. It happened when I was on a business trip and suddenly realized my license was missing. You must bring the original ID card of the vehicle owner, along with the green vehicle registration certificate (commonly known as the 'big green book'). Don’t forget to fill out an application form, and some places may require a one-inch photo or a lost certificate. It’s safest to visit the local vehicle management office, and the fee is minimal (just a few dozen yuan). Make sure to call ahead to check their opening hours to avoid a wasted trip. The whole process is actually quite simple and can be completed within half an hour. The key is not to panic—losing the license doesn’t affect driving, but it’s important to get it reissued promptly to avoid trouble if stopped by traffic police. It’s also a good idea to keep a photocopy in the car as a backup, just in case.
For those who frequently drive long distances, replacing a vehicle license in another city isn't that complicated. You'll need to prepare your ID card, the original and photocopy of the vehicle registration certificate, and a completed application form. If it's lost, it's best to first get a loss certificate from the local police station before going to the DMV to process the replacement, which involves a small fee. I usually make an online appointment in advance or call the service hotline to confirm details. Don't delay too long; get it done promptly to ensure driving safety. After getting the replacement, remember to check if all the information on the new license is complete to avoid future issues.
Oh, I lost my vehicle license last time when I was out of town for business. To get a replacement, you need your ID card, a copy of the vehicle registration certificate, fill out a form, and pay a fee. The fastest way is to go to the local DMV, make sure you bring all the required documents, the cost is not expensive and it can be done on the same day. It's a good idea to take photos of your documents and store them in the cloud for emergencies.