How Long Can a Driving License Be Expired at Most?
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A driving license can be expired for no more than one year. Below is relevant information about driving licenses: 1. Validity Period: According to Article 57 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses': A motor vehicle driver shall apply for a replacement license at the vehicle management office of the issuing location or elsewhere within 90 days before the expiration of the driving license. If the driving license has been expired for less than 12 months, the replacement can be processed as usual. 2. Overdue: If the replacement period is exceeded by less than one year, the driving license is in an overdue state. The driver can bring their ID card, expired driving license, and a medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution (or a military medical institution at the regiment level or above) to the vehicle management office to complete the replacement procedures without taking any subject exams.