
Canceling a motor vehicle driver's license requires the following steps: The vehicle owner must bring the motor vehicle driver's license application form, the original and a copy of their ID card, and a one-inch color passport photo with a white background to the local vehicle management office to complete the cancellation process. The vehicle management office shall cancel the motor vehicle driver's license under any of the following circumstances: 1. The driver's physical condition is unsuitable for driving motor vehicles; 2. The driver submits a cancellation request; 3. The driver loses civil capacity, and their guardian submits a cancellation request; 4. The driver fails to renew the license more than one year after its expiration; 5. The driver fails to submit a physical condition certificate more than one year after the specified time; 6. The driver is aged 60 or above 70 and holds a license unsuitable for the permitted vehicle type; 7. The driver's license is revoked or annulled; 8. The driver accumulates 12 penalty points during the probationary period, resulting in the cancellation of their probationary driving qualification.

I recently completed the process of canceling my father's driver's license due to his declining vision caused by old age. The procedure was quite straightforward: First, prepare the original ID card and driver's license, along with a medical certificate issued by a county-level or above hospital. Then, go to the vehicle management office, take a number, and wait in line. Fill out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form' and check the reason for cancellation. After the staff reviews the materials, they will cut the corner of the license to invalidate it. The entire process takes about 20 minutes. If a family member is handling it on behalf of the license holder, remember to prepare a power of attorney in advance and bring both parties' ID cards. Note that once canceled, the driving qualification is lost, and to drive again, all subjects must be retaken. It's advisable to avoid the busy periods at the beginning or end of the month, with mid-week mornings being the most efficient time for processing.

Last year, I voluntarily canceled my driver's license because chronic illness and long-term medication made me unfit to drive. It took me two trips to complete the process—the first time, I forgot to bring the hospital certificate. The required documents are ID card, driver's license booklet, and a health diagnosis report with an official seal. If the cancellation is due to a major illness, a signed confirmation from the attending physician is also needed. At the counter, they will ask you to provide a fingerprint to confirm voluntary cancellation—remember to collect the receipt as proof. The young guy at the DMV reminded me that if my health recovers within three years, submitting a new medical report could directly reinstate my eligibility without retaking the test. This experience was a wake-up call: regular health check-ups are crucial, or you might not even know when your license gets revoked.

The cancellation of a driver's license depends on the specific situation. For normal procedures, just bring your ID card and driver's license to the vehicle management office to fill out the application form. Special cases require attention: for example, if the license holder has passed away, family members need to bring the death certificate and household registration book to process; for those whose licenses were revoked due to drug driving, they must wait three years before reapplying; if the license has been expired for more than two years without renewal, the system will automatically cancel it. Some cities now offer online pre-review services, where you can upload materials via the Traffic Management 12123 app to save time. However, final signature confirmation still requires personal attendance and cannot be fully processed online. After completion, remember to obtain the cancellation receipt, as it will be needed for future driver's license applications.


