Does a C1 driver's license require annual review if points are deducted?
1 Answers
C1 driver's license does not require annual review if points are deducted. C, D, E, and F class driver's licenses do not require annual review. You only need to apply for a renewal within three months before the expiration of the driver's license's validity period. A and B class driver's licenses require an annual review once a year. The review should be conducted within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle of the driver's license at the traffic management department of the public security authority. However, if there are no records of violations of traffic safety laws and regulations within a scoring cycle, the annual review for that cycle can be exempted. If an annual review is required but not attended, the driver's license can be reviewed within three years. A and B class driver's licenses that have not been reviewed for more than three years will be downgraded, with the maximum downgrade being to a C1 class driver's license. Methods for renewing a driver's license: The motor vehicle driver should bring the required materials to the vehicle management office where the driver's license was issued to apply for renewal. The vehicle management office will process the renewal within one working day after approval. Renewal via the "Traffic Management 12123" APP. Download the "Traffic Management 12123" APP, then select Service Center -- Expiration Renewal Service -- Fill in the information. The new license is generally delivered by mail. Visit the "Police-Medical-Post" service point at a postal business hall to process the renewal. The entire process, from registration to medical examination to the production of the new license, takes only half an hour. Currently, only a few cities have this service, such as Hangzhou.