
To reissue a lost driver's license, you need to submit proof of identity and a written statement of the loss of the driver's license. Legal basis: Article 63 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" states that if a motor vehicle driver's license is lost, the motor vehicle driver shall apply for reissuance to the vehicle management office at the place where the driver's license was originally issued or to a vehicle management office outside the place of issuance. Time for reissuance of driver's license: If the requirements are met, the vehicle management office shall reissue the motor vehicle driver's license within one day. After the motor vehicle driver obtains the reissued driver's license, the original motor vehicle driver's license becomes invalid and must not be used anymore. During the period when the motor vehicle driver's license is seized, detained, or temporarily suspended according to law, the motor vehicle driver shall not apply for reissuance.

My driver's license was lost last month, and I was quite panicked at the time. I rushed to the DMV to apply for a replacement. The things you need to prepare are very simple: bring your original ID card and a copy, as well as a one-inch color ID photo—it must be without a hat! Fill out an application form at the DMV counter, pay around ten yuan, and you can get your new license in about half an hour. I used an app to make an appointment for the whole process, which saved me from queuing—it was really convenient. I suggest not leaving your driver's license lying around when driving normally. If you lose it, don't drive without a license, or you'll be fined and have points deducted. Additionally, during the replacement period, you can call 122 for help or ask friends nearby if they have had similar experiences to share some tips. I think young people should handle this matter promptly to avoid causing delays.

I'm a veteran driver with decades of experience, having gone through the process of replacing a lost driver's license several times. The procedure is actually not complicated—just remember three main things: ID card, photos, and a completed application form. Bring these to the local DMV or traffic police station to get it done. The cost is around 10 to 20 yuan, varying by region. I've noticed that some steps can now be handled online, such as pre-submitting documents via the 12123 app, which speeds up the in-person process. After getting the new license, I recommend making a copy to keep in the car as a backup in case it gets lost again. The key is to replace it promptly—don't wait until you're pulled over to realize it's missing, and avoid the hassle of driving without a license. Driving is a responsibility, and safety always comes first!

I've been driving for years and am quite familiar with the process of replacing a lost driver's license. You'll need to prepare your ID card and a photo (size requirement is one-inch color photo without a hat), then go to any vehicle management office to fill out forms. The whole process takes about half an hour and costs around ten yuan. I recommend going early to avoid crowds, and sometimes you can fill out the information online beforehand. Don't forget to check if you have any other traffic violation records to clear before applying for replacement. I always advise my friends to develop good habits by keeping their driver's license in a fixed place, unlike me who's always misplacing things and affecting travel plans.


