How Often Should a Driver's License Be Reviewed?
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C-class licenses do not require annual review; you can simply renew the license after 6 years. Only A and B-class licenses that have incurred penalty points need to undergo annual review. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," which came into effect on January 1, 2013, only A and B-class drivers with penalty points must participate in the annual review and declare their physical condition during the review. The following is an introduction to the C-class license review: The initial C1 driver's license is valid for 6 years, and after 6 years, you can apply for a renewal with a physical examination. If you have not accumulated 12 penalty points within 6 years, the license's validity period will automatically upgrade to 10 years upon renewal. During the 10-year validity period, as long as no scoring cycle has accumulated 12 penalty points, the license will become a long-term license after the review at the end of the 10 years and will no longer require further review.