
Motorcycle license renewal can be handled by an agent. After the motorcycle license expires, simply bring the license, ID card, and two white-background ID photos to the local vehicle management office where the license was issued to apply for renewal. The renewal process is relatively simple: register at the relevant window, undergo an on-site medical examination, pay the fee, then submit the registration form, medical examination form, and photos at the renewal window before queuing to receive the new license. Motorcycle Inspection: Motorcycles must be inspected every 2 years within the first 4 years; after 4 years, they must be inspected annually. Additionally, motorcycle licenses do not require annual review. Since May 1, 2004, annual license reviews have been abolished, with renewal required every 6 years (check the expiration date on the license for the renewal deadline). License Renewal: Currently, license renewal cannot be processed online. According to regulations, the driver must apply for renewal at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or another authorized office within 90 days before the expiration date. License Validity Period: Motorcycle licenses are reviewed upon renewal when the validity period expires. Motorcycle licenses are valid for 6 years, 10 years, or indefinitely. If the validity period is 6 years, review is required every 6 years; if it is 10 years, review is required every 10 years; if it is indefinite, no review is needed.

I've seen many people ask whether motorcycle license renewal can be handled by an agent. Generally speaking, it's safest to go in person. The renewal process involves identity verification, photo-taking, and physical examination, and the DMV requires personal attendance to confirm safety and prevent fraud. Last time I inquired for a friend, some places might accept an authorized agent to collect the new license, but the prerequisite is to fill out a power of attorney, bring all the required documents of the other party, and make an appointment in advance. Overall, I don't recommend trying to save trouble by having someone else handle it for you. If there are errors in the documents or the application is rejected, it will waste even more time. It's best to take some time to visit the DMV yourself, bring your old driver's license, ID card, and physical examination report, and check the process online in advance. Nowadays, there are many service points in cities, and it only takes half a day to get it done with peace of mind. You can also check for traffic violations while you're at it. Developing a habit of regularly checking your driver's license is quite important to avoid being fined for driving with an expired license.


