How long can the renewal of a driver's license be delayed after it expires?
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The renewal of a driver's license can be delayed for up to one year after it expires. The time regulations for renewing a driver's license are as follows: If the expiration is less than one year, it can be renewed normally; if the expiration is between one and three years, the license will be canceled, but it can be renewed by passing the subject one exam; if the expiration exceeds three years, the license will become invalid and cannot be renewed. The methods for renewing a driver's license are as follows: 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 the review is approved. Go to the "Police-Medical-Post" service point at the postal business hall to handle the renewal. It only takes half an hour from registration and physical examination to the production of the new license. Currently, only a few cities have opened this service, such as Hangzhou. Materials required for renewal: Bring two copies of ID card, two 1-inch color photos without hats, the original ID card, the original driver's license, and a physical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (free physical examination is also available at the vehicle management office).