How to Handle an Expired Driving License Review?
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If the driving license has been expired for less than one year, there is no major issue; however, if it exceeds one year, the driving license will be revoked. Depending on the validity period, driving licenses can be categorized into three types: 6-year, 10-year, and permanent. Generally, newly issued licenses are valid for six years. The following details the specific requirements for driving license reviews: 1. Large and Medium-sized Vehicles: These vehicles require driving licenses of levels A1, A2, A3, B1, or B2, primarily for driving buses or trucks. China imposes relatively strict requirements for such licenses. If any points are deducted during the scoring cycle, an annual review is required the following year. 2. Small and Medium-sized Vehicles: These vehicles typically require driving licenses of levels C, D, E, or F, with a validity period of six years. An annual review is not necessary; simply renew the license within three months before the expiration date.