Do I need to complete any procedures after the probation period of an A2 driver's license expires?

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DiJace
07/29/25 1:02pm
The A2 driver's license does not require renewal after the first-year probation period ends. You only need to undergo an annual review and apply for a new license when the 6-year validity period expires. Additional information: Accumulating 12 penalty points during the probation period will result in license revocation: For 1-11 points, after paying the fine, the 12 points will automatically reset in the next scoring cycle. For 12 points, you must attend a 7-day training and retake the theory test (Subject 1). For 24 points, you must attend a 7-day training and retake both the theory test (Subject 1) and the road test (Subject 3). Displaying a probation sign: Drivers within the probation period must display a "Probation" or "New Driver" sign at the rear of the vehicle. Failure to display the sign may result in a fine.
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