How long can the renewal of a driver's license be delayed?
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If the driver's license expires within 1 year, you can go to the vehicle management office to complete the renewal procedures normally; if the driver's license expires between 1 and 3 years, the license will be locked and revoked, and you must take the subject one exam at the vehicle management office. Only after passing can you proceed with the renewal; if the driver's license expires for more than three years, it becomes invalid, and you need to re-enroll in a driving school and obtain a new driver's license. First renewal: The validity period of a driver's license is divided into three types: 6 years, 10 years, and long-term validity. Generally, the initial driver's license is valid for 6 years, and the first renewal should be completed within 90 days before the 6th year expires. Second renewal: First of all, it is important to note that if there are no instances of accumulating 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the initial 6-year validity period of the driver's license, the renewed license will be valid for 10 years. The second renewal should be completed within 90 days before the 10th year expires from the first renewal. Third renewal: If there are no records of accumulating 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the 10-year validity period, you can renew for a long-term valid driver's license. With a long-term valid driver's license, barring any unforeseen circumstances, you will not need to renew it again until the age of 70 when you are no longer allowed to drive motor vehicles.