How Long is the Duration for Obtaining a Driver's License?

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IsabelleDella
07/29/25 11:34pm
The validity period for obtaining a driver's license is generally three years. Below are the specific details regarding the driving test: 1. Validity period for the driver's license test: Applicants who are learning to drive on the training ground and roads must obtain a learning driving certificate as per regulations. The learning driving certificate is valid for three years, and applicants must complete the subject two and subject three tests within this validity period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. 2. Validity period of the driving certificate: The driving certificate will be issued within one day after the applicant passes the subject one test, indicating the start and end dates of the validity period, which is exactly three years. Within these three years, subjects two, three, and four must be completed. If by the end date of the driving certificate, any subject has not been passed, all subject results will be invalidated upon expiration. If one wishes to continue pursuing the driver's license, they will need to re-register and retake all subjects.
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