What is required to transfer a driver's license back to the household registration location?
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Press the start button on the key to start the car. Below is a partial introduction about the remote key: 1. Advantages and disadvantages: The remote key provides users with a great experience, meeting people's demands for convenience and comfort. However, due to the technical limitations of its one-way RF communication, it has inherent shortcomings in terms of security. 2. Usage method: When the car owner enters the effective range near the car, the car will automatically detect the key and perform identity recognition. If successful, it will correspondingly unlock the door or trunk. When the car owner enters the car, simply press the engine start button, and the car will automatically detect the key's location to determine if the key is inside the car and in the driver's position. If successful, the engine will start.
Last year, I transferred my driver's license back to my hometown, and the process went quite smoothly. There are a few essential documents you need to bring: the original and a copy of your ID card, the original driver's license (both the main card and the supplementary card), and you must first get a medical examination report from a designated hospital, mainly checking vision and hearing—just pass the tests. Don’t forget photos; prepare two recent 1-inch white-background ID photos. When you arrive at the local DMV, fill out an application form, queue to submit your documents, and pay a fee of a few dozen yuan—the new license is printed on the spot. Transferring it back has many benefits, such as now being able to handle the annual inspection right at your doorstep, saving the hassle of traveling elsewhere. I did it because I was transferred back to my hometown for work. A reminder to everyone: don’t wait until your license is about to expire; it’s best to do it a week or two in advance to avoid peak crowds. The whole process wraps up within half a day—easy and quick.