What size photo is required for a driver's license?
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Driver's license requires a 1-inch photo. Here is some information about driver's license photos: Source: The origin of photos used on driver's licenses varies from place to place. Some locations take the photo during the physical examination, some require it to be provided at the time of application, while others require applicants to submit it themselves after passing the subject four exam. Requirements: The photo must be a recent (within the last six months), bareheaded, color front-facing photo with a white background. White clothing and uniforms are not allowed. The photo does not need to include an ID number. The size must be 1 inch. Those who require vision correction must wear glasses. The head should occupy about two-thirds of the photo length. The photo must be clear and recognizable.
A couple of days ago, I accompanied my friend to apply for a driver's license and specifically researched the photo size requirements. The driver's license photo must be small-sized, specifically 32mm wide and 22mm high, which is commonly referred to as a white-background ID photo. The key points are to take a proper and standardized photo: the ears and forehead must be visible, no jewelry or exaggerated glasses are allowed, and the clothing must be dark-colored to meet the standards. It's best to go to a professional photo studio for the photo, as they have specialized equipment to adjust the size directly. If printing it yourself, make sure the resolution is sufficient; otherwise, the DMV won't accept it. Remember to bring three spare photos—last time, one of mine was rejected due to a flaw.