Can I Still Renew My C1 Driver's License After Getting 6 Points Deducted?
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If 6 points are deducted from your C1 driver's license, you can still renew it as long as you pay the fine promptly. According to Article 70 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": When applying for a driver's license renewal under Articles 57 and 58 of these regulations, the driver must undergo an inspection by the traffic management department of the public security authority. Article 71 states that renewal will not be approved if: traffic violations or accidents remain unresolved, the driver's physical condition does not meet the requirements, or the driver fails to participate in required study, education, or tests. For annual renewal of an expired driver's license, the old license must be surrendered to the vehicle management office. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, renewal applications can be submitted up to 90 days in advance at the original issuing vehicle management office. Documents required for license renewal: Original ID card and a copy. Medical examination certificate from a hospital designated by the vehicle management office. Three one-inch color photos with a white background. Completed driver's license renewal application form and processing fee. Photos and medical examination reports can be prepared in advance. If you're concerned about non-compliance, you may complete these at the traffic police office to save time. Key points for renewing an expired license: Driving with an expired license may result in a fine (no points deducted). There is a deadline for renewal: if expired for less than one year, follow normal renewal procedures; if expired for 1-3 years, the license is revoked but can be reinstated by passing the written test (Subject 1); if expired for over 3 years, the license is permanently invalid. The application requires: a completed form, the driver's ID, current license, and a health certificate from a county-level or military hospital (or higher). For applicants of disabled-accessible small automatic passenger vehicles, a health certificate from a provincial-level designated medical institution is required.