What materials are needed for a driving license replacement?

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JesseLee
07/24/25 8:43am
Materials required for driving license replacement: 1. Motor vehicle registration business process record sheet, with engine and frame imprints and photos attached on the back; 2. Motor vehicle registration or transfer registration form (not required if the motor vehicle registration certificate has already been obtained); 3. Application form for replacement or reissuance of motor vehicle license plates and certificates; 4. Motor vehicle registration certificate; 5. Original and copy of the owner's ID card; 6. Three vehicle photos; 7. For non-local residents, original and copy of the temporary residence permit are required. Driving license replacement process: 1. The applicant goes to the local vehicle management office to complete the relevant procedures; 2. The vehicle management office staff reviews the materials; 3. If the requirements are met, the application is accepted; 4. The applicant pays the corresponding fees; 5. The driving license is collected.
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DiRichard
08/11/25 4:12am
Last time I lost my vehicle license and had to go through the hassle of getting a replacement. You need to bring the original and a copy of your ID card, and the vehicle owner must go in person. Also, bring a copy of the vehicle registration certificate, and it's best to have the VIN written down if you can find it. Fill out an application form explaining the loss, and some DMVs require a photo to be attached. It's advisable to call ahead or check online for local requirements, as they may vary slightly by location. Arrive early to queue when you go, and the processing efficiency is decent—usually, it costs a few dozen yuan to get it done. Most importantly, don’t delay; the vehicle license is essential for driving, and you could easily get fined without it. After getting it replaced, it's best to make a backup copy and keep it safely at home.
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