Can I not replace the driving license if it is full of stamps?
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If the driving license is full of stamps, it cannot be left unreplaced. You need to bring the owner's ID card, the motor vehicle driving license, and the motor vehicle registration certificate to the local vehicle management office or public security traffic management department for replacement. The motor vehicle driving license is subject to annual or biennial review, and the review time is determined based on the type and age of the vehicle. The purpose is to better control the use of the driving license and to promptly determine whether the holder still meets the conditions for the driving license. The process for replacing an expired driving license: 1. The replacement must be done within three months (90 days) before expiration by participating in the motor vehicle inspection; 2. For vehicles not exempt from inspection, the owner needs to bring a power of attorney, the driving license, and the compulsory traffic insurance policy to the local motor vehicle inspection station for inspection; 3. It is no longer necessary to apply for an inspection qualification mark. After passing the inspection, the endorsement will be directly noted on the supplementary page of the driving license.