Where to Renew Driver's License in Huilongguan?

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MaryAnn
07/30/25 3:36am
Huilongguan Community Health Center, Huilongguan Police Station Household Registration Hall. Additional Information: Preparation Materials: 1. At least two one-inch white background photos, which can be taken with software, but must be recent photos—do not use ones that look significantly different. 2. Original driver's license is required, as the old license will be collected during the renewal process. 3. Original ID card must be prepared. 4. A residence permit is not required for the renewal process. Renewal Process: The Household Registration Hall of Huilongguan Police Station is located next to the Huilongguan Community Health Center. However, if you prefer not to handle it in person, you can also apply for renewal via an App (but online applications will use the ID photo by default). The Household Registration Hall is on the left side when facing the Huilongguan Police Station (no need to enter the police station compound). Take a number for driver's license services at the self-service machine and proceed to the designated window. You will need to present your ID card, driver's license, and two white background photos. The process takes about 10 minutes. Only a fee of 10 yuan is required for the processing cost.
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