How many years is the validity period for obtaining a driver's license?
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The validity period for obtaining a driver's license is three years, starting from the date of passing the subject one exam. All remaining subjects must be completed within these three years. If the license application process exceeds three years without completion, the passed subject scores will become invalid. If you wish to continue the exam, the driving school may require you to pay certain fees. Methods to handle exceeding the three-year period for obtaining a driver's license: 1. If subject one has been passed but subjects two or three have not been taken, the file will be canceled, and all learning records will be cleared. Therefore, the driving school will require re-registration. If you need a coach, you will have to pay a training fee. 2. If subject one has not been taken, there is no issue of exceeding the validity period. In this case, you should check the contract signed with the driving school to see if there is a stipulated time limit. Generally, to prevent students from occupying spots for too long, driving schools may require students who exceed the time limit to pay an extension fee.