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How long before the expiration of the driver's license can it be renewed?

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ConnorAnn
07/29/25 8:06pm
Motor vehicle drivers should apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the driver's license issuing location or elsewhere within 90 days before the expiration of the driver's license. The following materials are required for driver's license renewal: 1. ID card and its copy; 2. Driver's license; 3. A medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military regiment-level or higher medical institution regarding physical conditions; 4. Two one-inch white background color photos; 5. Fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form"; 6. A processing fee of 10 yuan. Special note: The driver's license to be renewed must not have any outstanding illegal records. "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": Motor vehicle drivers should apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the driver's license issuing location or elsewhere within 30 days.
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BrodyFitz
08/14/25 4:15pm
I've been driving for over twenty years and have renewed my driver's license several times. Each time, I remind myself to prepare three months in advance. You can apply for a new license within 90 days before the expiration date, so you won't be in a rush. Once, I waited until there was only one month left, ended up standing in a long queue at the DMV, almost missed the deadline, and had to spend extra money on additional procedures. Now I've learned my lesson—I use a mobile app to make an appointment in advance, then bring my ID, old driver's license, a few white-background photos, and a health certificate. I recommend everyone take action early and avoid procrastination to prevent driving disruptions due to an expired license. Renewing early also allows you to check your vision and ensure safe driving. In short, having plenty of time means fewer mistakes!
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CameronLynn
10/16/25 2:32am
As a car owner who always prioritizes driving safety, I believe it's essential to allow ample time for driver's license renewal. You can apply for a new license up to 90 days before expiration, but I personally recommend completing the process within 60 days to be more reliable. I always set calendar reminders to avoid forgetting and facing penalties or demerit points due to an expired license. The required materials for renewal include your original ID card, current driver's license, and a one-inch photo - all can be handled at the local DMV, or even more conveniently if online services are available. Procrastination increases risks; if documents are incomplete and need reapplication, it will take more time. Safety comes first - maintaining a valid driver's license is a fundamental responsibility.
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DiSophia
11/29/25 3:21am
I don't have much driving experience, but renewing a driver's license is straightforward. If your license is about to expire, you can renew it within three months before the expiration date, typically a 90-day window. Just bring your ID, current license, and photos to the DMV for quick processing. I recommend not waiting until the last week, as fewer staff or network issues could cause delays. Handling it early saves hassle and avoids unnecessary stress!
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