How often does a driver's license need to be renewed?
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Driver's license renewal regulations: 1. The first renewal is required six years after the initial application for the driver's license; 2. For the first renewal after the initial validity period expires, if there is no record of full demerit points (12 points) within the first 6-year validity period, you can renew for a 10-year validity period driver's license. If there is a record of accumulating 12 demerit points, you can only renew for a 6-year validity period license and must wait until the 10-year validity period expires to renew again; 3. If there is no record of full demerit points within the 10-year validity period, you can renew for a long-term valid license, which can be used until the age of 60. After 60 years old, an annual inspection and submission of a medical examination certificate are required. According to regulations, you can apply for renewal at the local vehicle management office 90 days before the expiration of the driver's license. Before applying, all traffic violations and accidents related to the driver's license must be resolved, and the license must be kept in normal status.