What materials are needed for changing the location of a driver's license?
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Introduction to the materials required for changing the location of a driver's license: You need to bring your ID card, driver's license, and three one-inch color photos with a white background to the local vehicle management office to complete the transfer procedure for an out-of-town driver's license. For non-local residents, a residence permit is required, provided that the driver's license is in a normal state. The new regulations for license replacement require meeting four conditions: 1. The driver's license has passed the probationary period; 2. All traffic violations and accidents related to the driver's license have been resolved; 3. The driver's license is not expired, revoked, or suspended; 4. The holder of the driver's license is not in the process of additional driving license learning. As long as these four conditions are met, you can apply to transfer your driver's license to the local vehicle management office where you work. The documents required for the application include the original driver's license, the original ID card and its copies, three recent one-inch color photos without hats, and proof of identity conditions, such as a temporary residence certificate or work certificate.