Do I need to bring the old driver's license when applying for a new one?
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When renewing an expired driver's license, the original driver's license is required. If it is lost, it must be reissued before renewal. Regulations for driver's license renewal: If the driver's license has expired for less than one year, go to the DMV promptly for renewal. If the driver's license has expired between one and three years, apply for the subject one exam at the DMV, and a new license can be obtained only after passing the exam. If the driver's license has expired for more than three years, it will be revoked, and you will have to retake the driving test. Process for driver's license renewal: Before renewing the driver's license, check online for any traffic violations. If there are violations, they must be resolved before renewal. The renewal application must be submitted 90 days in advance. Even one day overdue means the license is invalid, and driving with it is considered "driving without a license." The renewal process involves resolving violations first, then undergoing a medical examination. After passing the medical exam, apply at the DMV. Notes for driver's license renewal: If the driver's license expires and is not renewed in time, you cannot continue driving. The consequences of driving without a license can be severe. In the event of a traffic accident, the insurance company may refuse to cover the claim. The driver's license can be renewed in a different location without transferring it to the place of residence before going to the DMV for renewal.