Where to Apply for a Forklift Driver's License?
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Forklift driver's licenses are issued by the quality supervision and management department. Below is relevant information about forklift driver's licenses: 1. Application Method: A forklift driver's license is a special vehicle driver's license. Applicants need to register at the forklift training base designated by the municipal quality supervision bureau nationwide. When applying, bring the original and a copy of your ID card, along with two one-inch photos. 2. Annual Review Method: According to regulations, licenses issued before 2011 require an annual review every two years, while those issued after July 2011 require a review every four years. Each review takes four days. Both first-time applicants and those undergoing annual review follow the same process: three days of learning, with the exam on the last day. Passing the exam grants the annual review.
I remember when I wanted to drive a forklift and was looking for a job, it took me a long time to figure out where to get the license. Generally, it's handled by the local vocational skill assessment center or labor department, and in some places, the market supervision administration can also process it. Back then, I registered at the district vocational skill station. The process included filling out forms, attending theoretical training, hands-on practice, and taking exams. The whole process took two weeks, but it was worth it—after all, operating a forklift without a license is unsafe and could lead to fines. During the training, I also learned operating techniques and emergency handling. Looking back now, that experience helped me avoid accidents. If you're thinking about getting certified now, I suggest searching online for nearby authorized locations in advance and bringing your ID card and photos to inquire directly.