How to Apply for a Replacement of Motor Vehicle Driving License?

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VonRuth
07/28/25 8:51pm
Within 90 days before the expiration of the motor vehicle driving license, you can apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was issued or at any other vehicle management office. Below is the relevant information for license replacement: 1. Required documents: ID proof of the motor vehicle driver, the motor vehicle driving license, and a medical certificate issued by a county-level or above medical institution or a military regiment-level or above medical institution. 2. Replacement process: When visiting the vehicle management office, prepare in advance your ID card and its copy, driving license, medical certificate, photo receipt, and other required materials. Fill out the driving license application form, and after submitting all the required materials, the replacement process will be completed.
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PhoebeLee
08/12/25 1:34am
I just renewed my driver's license last month when it expired. I went to the DMV with my ID card, old driver's license, medical examination certificate, and two white-background photos. It's better to go early to avoid long queues during peak hours. After filling out a simple application form and paying a 10-yuan fee, I got my new license in about half an hour. The medical exam is mandatory and can be done at a community hospital. You need to pass the vision and hearing tests, otherwise you'll have to retake them. The whole process was easy. I recommend following the DMV's official account for real-time updates on procedures to avoid unnecessary trips. It's good practice to regularly check your license expiration date and renew it on time to avoid fines.
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