What to Do If Your Driver's License File Is Lost?
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If your driver's license file is lost, you can handle it through the following methods: 1. If the driver's license has already been issued, simply apply for a replacement: In this case, the student has usually completed all test items, and the DMV has already issued the driver's license. Therefore, it has little impact on the student obtaining the license. Just bring the driver's license to apply for a replacement file. 2. If the driver's license has not been issued, the driving school can handle the replacement: If the file information is lost before the driver's license test is completed, it is a more troublesome situation. In this case, the student can request the driving school to reapply for the file. The student needs to provide an ID card, 1-inch photos, etc. 3. Driving school compensation: If the driving school is unwilling to reapply or negotiations fail, the student can request compensation from the driving school based on the student enrollment contract. Below is additional information: 1. Driving school file: The driving school file, also known as the student record file, is similar to school records, where each person has their own file information. The driving school file contains information about the student's participation in driver's license training. It mainly includes: "Driving School Schedule," "Training Process/Time," "Student Information Registration Form," "Student Driving Materials," etc. 2. The role of the driving school file: The driving school file contains comprehensive information, covering the student's personal details and driving training situation. Please handle it with care and avoid losing it. In addition, after the driving school file is archived, the student's license will include the driver's license file number (found on the back of the driver's license, third line after the name).