Can I Renew an Expired Driver's License?
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Whether an expired driver's license can be renewed depends on the specific expiration period. The regulations for driver's license renewal are as follows: If the license has been expired for less than one year, it can be renewed normally; if it has been expired for more than one year but less than three years, the license will be canceled, but it can be renewed by passing the subject one test; if it has been expired for more than three years, the license will become invalid and cannot be renewed. Renewal and inspection must meet the following conditions: The holder of a large passenger vehicle, tractor, city bus, medium-sized passenger vehicle, or large truck driver's license has no demerit points in the current scoring cycle, or the holder of other types of driver's licenses has not accumulated 12 demerit points in the current scoring cycle; The holder of a large passenger vehicle, tractor, city bus, medium-sized passenger vehicle, or large truck driver's license has demerit points in the current scoring cycle, or the holder of other types of driver's licenses has been involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and bears equal or greater responsibility without having their driver's license revoked, and has participated in the inspection education; The applicant has no pending road traffic safety violations or traffic accidents; The applicant's physical condition meets the driving permit requirements; The driver's license is not legally seized, detained, suspended, revoked, canceled, or invalidated.