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Can I renew my driver's license if it has been expired for 10 months?

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LeAlexis
07/30/25 1:35am
You can still renew your driver's license if it has been expired for 10 months. According to the regulations, if the license has been expired for less than one year, it can be renewed normally. The renewal and inspection must meet the following conditions: Holders of large passenger vehicle, tractor, city bus, medium-sized passenger vehicle, or large truck driver's licenses must have no demerit points in the current scoring cycle, or holders of other types of driver's licenses must have less than 12 demerit points in the current scoring cycle; Holders of large passenger vehicle, tractor, city bus, medium-sized passenger vehicle, or large truck driver's licenses who have demerit points in a scoring cycle, as well as holders of other types of driver's licenses who have been involved in a traffic accident resulting in death and assumed equal or greater responsibility but have not had their driver's license revoked, must have completed the inspection education; The applicant must have no pending road traffic safety violations or traffic accidents; The applicant's physical condition must meet the driving license requirements; The driver's license must not be seized, detained, suspended, revoked, canceled, or withdrawn by law.
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LeAdam
08/15/25 7:19am
A driver's license that has been expired for 10 months can indeed still be renewed. Having driven for decades, I've seen many similar cases. Typically, licenses can be renewed normally within one year of expiration, so don't worry too much, but you should act quickly. First, prepare the required documents: bring your ID card, expired driver's license, two one-inch white background photos, and get a simple physical examination at a designated hospital, with the key being passing the vision test. Go directly to the local DMV to process the renewal, and the staff will assist you in obtaining a new license. There might be a fine, usually around a hundred yuan, but policies vary by region, so check the official website or call ahead to avoid a wasted trip. Most importantly, don't continue driving—if caught by the police, it would be considered driving without a license, resulting in heavier fines or even vehicle impoundment. I've made it a habit to check my license's expiration date annually to avoid repeating this mistake. After renewal, I suggest placing a reminder note in your car or setting a calendar alert on your phone to check and renew it on time in the future.
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DelRhett
10/20/25 7:57am
If your driver's license has been expired for ten months, you should still be able to renew it. My friend successfully renewed theirs after nine months of expiration, and it was quite straightforward. Hurry to the DMV and remember to bring your ID card, old driver's license, and a few photos. The process isn't complicated—just some queuing, filling out a form, and possibly a small fine, which you should just accept. Don't delay, and avoid driving to prevent more serious penalties. Regularly check your vehicle's documents to stay hassle-free, unlike some who procrastinate until it's over a year and have to retake the theory test—that's a real hassle. I suggest setting aside some time on the weekend to handle this, bring some money, get a medical check-up done in one go—safety first.
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CarolineFitz
12/03/25 8:29am
Don't panic if your driver's license has been expired for 10 months - first check if your documents are complete. Bring original ID card, photocopy, expired license plus 1-2 white background photos. Get medical checkup for vision etc. at hospital, then process at DMV - may have fines so bring cash. Better not delay too long as it gets harder after exceeding 1 year. I recommend monthly document checks with reminders to avoid oversight.
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