Do I need to retake the driving test if my driver's license has expired?
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Driver's licenses can still be restored after expiration, as long as certain conditions are met. If your driver's license has expired: If your motor vehicle driver's license has been expired for more than one year and you have not renewed it, you can renew your license by retaking the subject one test, and it can be used normally. If it has been expired for more than one year but less than three years without renewal, the license will be in a 'canceled but recoverable' status. The driver must take a regulations test at the DMV to renew the license. During this period, driving on the road will be considered as driving without a license, and insurance companies will not cover any accidents. Precautions for expired driver's licenses: If the license has been expired for more than three years without renewal, it will be canceled, and the driver will need to retake the driving test to obtain a new license.