Can a driver's license be reissued?
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If your driver's license expires, delaying a few days to renew it won't cause any issues. However, it's best not to exceed three years after expiration to renew, otherwise the license will be revoked. License renewal exceeding one year: If the driver's license is in an expired and unrenewed state, you need to obtain a relevant physical condition certificate from a medical institution and then complete the renewal procedures at the vehicle management office. Exceeding one year: If the driver's license exceeds the one-year period but is less than three years, during these two years the license will be in a "revocable but recoverable" status. Introduction to driver's license: The full name of a driver's license is motor vehicle driving license, also known as "driver's license," which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers.
I just had my driver's license reissued last year, and it's indeed possible to get a replacement. That morning when I found my license missing, I immediately went to the vehicle management office to handle it. First, I filled out a lost declaration form, provided my original ID card and two one-inch white background photos. The staff at the counter verified my information and then took a portrait photo of me using a camera. The entire process took half an hour, and I paid a ten-yuan fee for the new license. The staff specifically reminded me that now you can also apply online through the Traffic Management 12123 APP, upload the required documents, and have it mailed to your home, which is more convenient. During the reissuance period, it's crucial to remember not to drive on the road, as getting caught would be considered driving without a license. It's advisable to act promptly to avoid the risk of your documents being misused. After getting the new license, it's best to take a photo and keep it on file, so you'll have backup information on your phone for reference in case it gets lost again.
Of course you can get a replacement for a lost driver's license. I've helped friends with this several times. The key is to bring your ID card to the DMV, and now some cities even allow online processing. It's best to go on a weekday morning when it's less crowded - usually takes about half an hour. Remember to prepare 3 photos in advance, as on-site photography costs an extra ten yuan. When filling out the application form, double-check all information is accurate, especially the ID number and file number. If your original license was damaged by water, the replacement process is the same, but make sure all traffic fines are paid first. During the pandemic, many places promote online processing - just download the 12123 traffic management APP and follow the instructions. The COD delivery fee isn't expensive. Note that the old license becomes invalid immediately after replacement, so don't use it even if you find it later.