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How to take a driver's license photo at home
Think ID booth, not influencer selfie: two metres from a plain wall, soft daylight or even fill light, camera at eye level, neutral expression, both eyes visible, and no tinted lenses unless your issuer allows them. Leave extra room above the hairline — license crops are often tighter than vacation shots. After capture, open the preset your form names and fix what the readout still flags.
- Solid colours that contrast with the wall; avoid busy patterns that confuse background segmentation.
- Tuck hair behind ears when you can; skip hats unless your form documents a religious or medical exception.
- Re-shoot if shadows cut across eyes or jaw — motor-portal algorithms punish uneven exposure aggressively.
FAQ
- Glasses on or off?
- Follow your issuer's PDF. If glare hides your eyes, remove them or tilt slightly and add softer light — many portals reject reflections even when glasses are technically allowed.
- Can I smile?
- Neutral, closed-mouth expression is the safe default for most motor ID photos. If your jurisdiction publishes examples with a slight smile, match those examples — geometry checks still apply.
- Should my car or garage be in the background?
- No — use a plain wall like any ID portrait. Busy garages and dashboards trigger background failures.