Can I Renew My Expired Driver's License on 12123?
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You can renew an expired driver's license on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. The main functions of 12123 include: 1. Binding personal vehicles and driver's licenses. 2. Handling traffic violations recorded by electronic monitoring devices. 3. Booking appointments for driver's license tests. 4. Pre-selecting license plates for new vehicles. 5. Applying for replacement or renewal of vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driver's licenses, and safety inspection stickers. 6. Applying for extensions for driver's license renewal, inspection, and submission of physical condition certificates. 7. Querying and receiving notifications about vehicle and driver's license information. 8. Navigation to locations for handling traffic management services. 9. Online self-service for handling traffic violations.
I'm the kind of enthusiast who often researches various transportation services. When your driver's license is about to expire, you can completely handle the renewal on the 12123 Traffic Management APP. The specific steps are very simple: after downloading the app, registering, and logging into the homepage, find the 'expired license renewal' entry under driver's license services. The system will guide you to fill in basic information, upload photos of the front and back of your ID card, and a medical examination certificate. You'll need to get the medical examination done in advance at a designated hospital, which takes about half an hour and costs a few dozen yuan. After uploading the documents, the app will automatically review them, usually taking 1-3 working days for a result. Once approved, you can choose to have the new license mailed to your home or pick it up yourself. Mailing costs about 20 yuan, while picking it up is more convenient and hassle-free. The entire process can be done without leaving your home, which is especially convenient for commuters like me who live far away. It's recommended to start the process 90 days in advance to avoid delays.