Can I replace my driver's license at any time after applying for an extension?

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VanCole
07/29/25 5:21pm
If you have applied for an extension to replace your driver's license, you can go to replace it at any time within three years. Here is more information about driver's license extension: 1. Application conditions: If a motor vehicle driver is unable to complete the replacement of an expired driver's license or submit a physical condition certificate within the specified time due to reasons such as military service or going abroad (overseas), they can apply for an extension at the vehicle management office where the driver's license was issued. 2. Duration: The extension period shall not exceed three years. During the extension period, the motor vehicle driver is not allowed to drive a motor vehicle. 3. Application materials: When applying, the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" should be filled out, and the driver's identity proof, motor vehicle driver's license, and proof of the reason for the extension should be submitted.
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