
Bring your original ID card, a copy of your ID card, original residence permit and its copy; fill out the "Motor Vehicle License and Certificate Application Form" and pay the service fee. Bring the original organization code certificate of the unit, the original unit authorization letter, the original ID card of the authorized person, the unit's contact number, the authorized person's phone number, and pay the service fee. Visit the vehicle management office website. If you already have an account, log in directly, print and fill out the "Motor Vehicle License and Certificate Application Form", and prepare the original ID card and its copy. If you don't have an account, register as a new user first, fill in the information, wait for the receipt, and you can only apply for a driver's license replacement online after successful registration.

Oh, I've been through the experience of losing files before, and it was really nerve-wracking. But don't worry, you can take immediate action: First, contact the driving school where you registered or go directly to the DMV to inquire about the reissuance process. Bring your ID card as proof, and they can quickly handle it if they have records in their system. The subject four exam must not be delayed. If the exam is approaching, prioritize calling the test center office to explain the situation to avoid missing the date. My personal suggestion is to go for the reissuance two or three days in advance and bring spare copies of your documents just in case. The reissuance process might require filling out a lost statement form, which is quite simple—don't overthink it. You can't take the safe driving exam without your files, so get it sorted out as soon as possible and don't procrastinate.

As a regular student, losing my files made me really nervous, but I had to deal with it immediately. The best thing is to find time today or tomorrow to visit the service window at the DMV where you took your driver's license test. Show your ID, and the staff can help you rebuild your file, usually it's done in half a day. If there's a driving test app online, try logging in to check the electronic version. If that doesn't work, don't hesitate and go directly to the site. Remember not to wait until the day before the exam to go, as running out of time can be extremely stressful. When I was learning to drive, I had a similar issue, and timely communication was key. Also, ask your instructor if they know any fast-track methods. In short, take action, the sooner the better.

If your file is lost, resolve it quickly. Just take your ID card and go straight to the DMV to apply for a replacement. Don’t delay, as the Subject 4 exam requires complete file support. Usually, filling out a form and their verification will get you a new one. If you’re unfamiliar with the location, search for contact details on your phone to clarify. Stay calm and act steadily.


