Within how many days should driver information be updated?
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Driver information changes must be applied for replacement within 30 days. The driver should apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the driver's license was originally issued within 30 days. The application process requires filling out a form and submitting materials such as a one-inch color digital photo, ID card, and driver's license. 1. Regulations: Within the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, if the driver's information recorded on the motor vehicle driver's license changes; or if the motor vehicle driver's license is damaged and unreadable, the driver must apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was issued within 30 days. 2. Required documents for replacement: "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form"; "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or military regiment level (for applicants of small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled, a "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority is required); original and photocopy of the applicant's valid ID; original motor vehicle driver's license; three recent one-inch white-background color photos without hats.
I remember the first thing I did after moving last time was updating my driver's license information. According to regulations, when personal details like contact address or phone number change, drivers must complete the modification procedures at the vehicle management office within 30 days. A friend of mine delayed it for two months, resulting in traffic violation notices being sent to the old address and delaying the processing time. Nowadays, you can also make changes online by logging into the Traffic Management 12123 APP to update your information. Remember to bring materials like your ID card, original driver's license, and proof of residence. Actually, this rule is to ensure traffic police departments can always reach you, making communication easier in case of emergencies. It's advisable not to delay; just promptly file the changes within a month of any information updates.