Do I need to replace my driver's license after one year?
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Driver's licenses do not need to be replaced after one year. Below is relevant information about driver's license renewal: 1. Required materials include: Resident ID card, motor vehicle driver's license, medical certificate of physical condition issued by county-level or higher medical institutions (or regimental-level military hospitals), and if applying through an agent: the agent's resident ID card and a jointly signed motor vehicle driver's license application form or physical condition certificate by both the driver and the agent. 2. If the license expires without renewal: Driver's licenses are valid for three types of periods - 6 years, 10 years, and long-term. New drivers who have just passed the test will receive a 6-year license. Within three months before the license expires, they must go to the vehicle management office for renewal. If no annual 12-point deduction occurs during these 6 years, the license can be renewed to a 10-year one. If any year records a full 12-point deduction, only a 6-year license can be issued upon renewal.