What to Do If Both Driver's License and ID Card Are Lost?

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LylaDella
07/30/25 4:36am
If both your driver's license and ID card are lost, you should first go to the public security authorities to apply for a replacement ID card. Only then can you proceed to the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement driver's license. Below are specific details about driver's licenses: 1. Classification: The Ministry of Public Security officially issued the "Regulations on the Business Operations of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," introducing a grading system for motor vehicle driver's licenses. The licenses are divided into 15 categories: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, E, F, M, N, and P. 2. Renewal Rules: If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of the driver's license, the license can be renewed for a ten-year validity period. If the driver continues to have no 12-point penalties in any scoring cycle during the ten-year validity period, the license can be renewed for a long-term validity period.
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