What is the difference between the issuing place and registration place of Subject 1?

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HadleyRose
07/24/25 12:02pm
Here is a detailed introduction to the difference between the issuing place and registration place of Subject 1: Different addresses: The issuing place refers to the vehicle management office that issues the driver's license after passing the driver's license test. The registration place refers to the residential address registered when obtaining the driver's license. Different business handling: Issuing place: If the driver's license is lost, damaged, or unrecognizable, you need to apply for a replacement at the issuing place. Registration place: When handling driver's license business, you do not need to go to the registration place for processing. Different changes: The issuing place, once the driver's license is issued, will not change again. The registration place can be changed, such as when the driver's license is transferred, the registration place can be changed to the latest residential address.
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StNaomi
08/11/25 6:12am
I remember when I first got my driver's license a few years ago, the registration location was the driving school where I signed up for the subject one exam—that's where I filled out forms and submitted materials. The issuance location, on the other hand, was the address where the traffic management department issued the official driver's license after passing the exams. These two places are usually the same if you study and take the test in the same city. However, if, like a friend of mine who went to another city for the exam for work convenience, registered in their hometown but had the license issued in the provincial capital, there would be a clear distinction. The issuance location determines the administrative unit responsible for the driver's license, such as where you need to go for subsequent matters like handling violations or renewing the license. The registration location is just the starting point with no further impact, though both involve verifying personal records to ensure exam information consistency. Otherwise, it might cause delays or invalidation in license issuance. I think it's important to clarify this when learning to drive to avoid delays in getting the license due to location issues.
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