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Was the driver's license photo taken at the scene?

The driving procedures in different areas of Pacific Auto Network are different, so the photos used for driver's license will be different. In some places, the driver's license photo will be the same as the inch photo taken at the time of registration. In some places, after passing the subject four exam, they will bring their own photos to make a driver's license, or they will be taken on the spot during production.

According to the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, the driver's license photo requirements are as follows:

1, the photo size is one inch, and the requirement is to take a bareheaded photo within six months after applying for a driver's license;

2. The background of the photo is white;

3. The head accounts for about two-thirds in the photo;

4, the expression needs to be natural, the facial features are exposed, and you can smile slightly;

5. Girls' hair should not be loose and boys' hair should not be too long;

6. Boys and girls are not allowed to wear earrings, but glasses are needed to correct their eyesight;

7. You can't wear red clothes and standard clothes.

Can I change my driver's license photo?

Yes, but you can't change it without permission, because the driver's license needs to be stamped, and the stamp is often partially covered on the photo to prevent the photo from being tampered with at will. If you change it privately, the seal will become incomplete. At this time, the driver's license will not be recognized by the traffic police, but will be treated as a forged or altered driver's license. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Netscape Chen Chen)