Which department should I go to for a lost driver's license?
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If you lose your driver's license, you can apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was originally issued or at any other vehicle management office. When applying, you must fill out an application form and submit the following documents: the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver, and a written statement declaring the loss of the driver's license. After obtaining a replacement driver's license, the original license becomes invalid and must not be used anymore. Additional information: 1. Driver's License: Officially known as the Motor Vehicle Driver's License, commonly referred to as a driver's license, it is the required certification for individuals who operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and those without these skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on public roads without a license. However, for those who have acquired safe driving skills, the document that permits them to drive is the driver's license, indicating it is a form of authorization. 2. Holders of A1, A2, A3, B1, or B2 driver's licenses: Must undergo an inspection by the traffic management department of the public security authority within thirty days after the end of each scoring cycle. Those required to attend inspection training must also submit proof of education issued by the traffic management department. If the inspection is overdue, the inspection must be completed before applying for a replacement license. After obtaining a replacement driver's license, the original license becomes invalid and must not be used. When applying for a replacement, if the license is within ninety days of expiration, you may also apply for a renewal at the same time, submitting the original "Motor Vehicle Driver Physical Condition Proof." Applicants must not have their license status marked with 12 penalty points, overdue inspection, seizure, detention, suspension, cancellation, revocation, or annulment of the driver's license.