What is required to transfer a driver's license back to the local area?

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VonMarley
07/25/25 11:13am
Applicants must bring the original driver's license, original ID card and a copy, four one-inch bareheaded white-background digital photos, and fill out an "Application Form for Motor Vehicle Drivers" at the vehicle management office. The following are the precautions for transferring the driver's license back to the local area: 1. Handle traffic violation records: Before transferring or renewing the driver's license, if there are any traffic violation records, they must be processed at the vehicle management office first. 2. Visit the nearest local vehicle management office: Regardless of where the driver's license was initially issued, it can be renewed, transferred, replaced upon expiration, or reissued if lost at the nearest vehicle management office.
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