Can I still renew my driver's license if it has been expired for three months?
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Yes, you can still renew your driver's license if it has been expired for three months. If your driver's license has been expired for between three months and one year, the holder should go to the vehicle management office to renew it. The vehicle management office will conduct a physical examination, check whether traffic violations and accidents have been resolved, and if the review is passed, the driver's license will be renewed, but the holder must pay the corresponding fine. If the expiration period is less than three months, you can proceed with the normal renewal process. If your driver's license has been expired for more than one year and has not been renewed, you will need to retake the subject one exam before renewing your license, and it can then be used normally. If your driver's license has been expired for three years, it will be automatically revoked, and you will need to reapply and obtain a new license.