Where to Apply for a Driver's License Replacement?
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Go to the vehicle management office where the driver's license was originally issued to apply for a replacement. Here are the detailed steps: 1. Required Materials: When applying for a replacement, make sure to bring two copies of your ID card, two recent 1-inch color passport photos without a hat, the original ID card, the original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital to the vehicle management office. 2. Driver's License: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a 'driver's license.' It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the 'driver's license.' This indicates that a driver's license is a 'certificate of permission.'
I'm a car owner who just renewed my driver's license and specifically chose to go through the DMV counter to inquire about annual inspection requirements. I brought my ID card, old license, and two white-background photos. The DMV had self-service vision testing machines, and it took about half an hour of queuing to complete the process. If you're in a hurry, you can go to the second floor of the Government Service Center where there are fewer people and a better environment, but you'll need to make an appointment in advance. Actually, post offices can also handle license renewals—just fill out a power of attorney and pay an extra 20 yuan service fee, and your new license will be delivered in three to four days. Don't leave in a hurry after completing the process; remember to ask the staff to check your next renewal date, as the ten-year validity period of the new license passes quickly. By the way, self-service machines can only handle simple tasks; if your documents are incomplete, you'll still need to visit the counter.