Do I need to replace my driver's license after the one-year probation period?
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No replacement is required after the one-year probation period. The driver's license initially obtained upon passing the driving test is actually the formal driver's license, with the probation period merely noted as an additional remark on the supplementary page. After the probation period ends, it officially transitions into the regular period and does not affect normal usage. Time regulations: If the expiration is less than one year, the license can be renewed normally; if it's between one and three years, the license will be revoked, but it can be renewed by passing the subject one test; if it's more than three years, the license becomes invalid and cannot be renewed. Renewal deadline: Motor vehicle drivers should apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the issuing authority within 90 days before the expiration of their motor vehicle driver's license. When applying, they must fill out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form'. Renewal materials: Bring two copies of ID card, two recent 1-inch color passport photos without hats, original ID card, original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (free physical examination is also available at the vehicle management office).