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Where to Collect a Newly Obtained Driver's License?

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AlanaRose
08/29/25 5:52am

Driver's licenses are collected at the vehicle management office. Below are relevant details about collecting a driver's license: 1. Immediate collection after passing the fourth subject test: Generally, after passing all driver's license test subjects, the vehicle management office will process the license within one working day. In some places, you can even receive the license within two hours after completing the test. 2. Mailing: You can opt to have the driver's license mailed to you. The vehicle management office will send the license to the address provided during registration. 3. Collect at the driving school: You can choose to collect the license at the driving school, and you can personally go to the vehicle management office to get it on the same day or the next day. 4. Direct collection at the vehicle management office.

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RuthFitz
09/11/25 3:32am

I just got my driver's license last year, receiving it right at the testing center. I still remember after passing the subject four exam, the staff took us to a small room to verify information. You must bring your ID card—they scanned it and printed the driver's license on the spot, and the whole process took less than twenty minutes. I think it's much more convenient than mailing, as filling in the wrong address could cause trouble. Nowadays, many big cities support online appointments, allowing you to pick up the license directly at the DMV window after the test, with flexible timing. After getting your new driver's license, don’t forget to check if the photo and personal information are correct—I almost missed that my name's pinyin was wrong. In short, visiting the local DMV or testing center is the most reliable option, as the process is very smooth.

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CharlotteLee
10/25/25 4:21am

Buddy, let me tell you, the place to collect your driver's license is usually at the vehicle management office. I helped my younger brother with this before—after passing the test, the driving school will notify you of the specific time to go to the vehicle management office counter to process it. You need to prepare your original ID card and test certificate, and you can usually get the license on the same day. Some places also offer a mailing service—just fill out a form, and it gets delivered to your home, saving you the trip. However, I recommend collecting it in person because you can verify the information in real time to prevent errors. If you live far away, check the vehicle management office address in advance and book an appointment online for convenience. Don't forget to keep the license under the windshield when driving for easy inspection later!

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CorbinDella
12/08/25 4:45am

As a young person, I'd like to share my experience. After passing the driving test, you usually collect your new driver's license directly at the driving school or DMV office. Last month after completing Subject 4, my instructor took us to the office to queue for license collection. Just bring your ID card, swipe your card, and it's done quickly - the whole process takes no more than ten minutes. Nowadays, smart systems make things very convenient. In some cities, you can check the progress or even arrange mail delivery through apps. Remember to check the validity period and make sure the photo isn't printed upside down on the license. In short, the testing center usually issues the license directly after passing the exam - quick and hassle-free.

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