
After replacing the driver's license in another location, filing may fail due to system delays or because the license plate application location differs from the driver's license location. Solutions: First, delete the original account, selecting the reason as changing the registration location. Re-register by choosing the registration location according to the driver's license, and the system will automatically bind the driver's license. It could also be because the driver's license was recently replaced, and the vehicle management office's data update may take a few days, usually not exceeding two weeks. The procedure for replacing a driver's license in another location is quite simple. Every driver's license has an expiration date, and within 90 days before this date, you can bring your ID card and driver's license to the local vehicle management office to apply for a replacement. Notes for Replacing a Driver's License: According to the law, the replacement procedure should be completed within three months before the driver's license expires. If the driver's license has expired, don't worry—it can still be replaced. As long as the expiration period is within one year, the license can be renewed. If it exceeds one year without renewal, the driver's license will be revoked. If the revocation period is within two years, passing the subject one exam can restore the normal use of the driver's license; if it exceeds two years, you will need to reapply. However, it's crucial to note that once the driver's license expires, driving on the road is not allowed—doing so constitutes unlicensed driving. In case of an accident, the insurance company will not provide coverage.


