How to Handle Driver's License Review?
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Driver's license review can be processed as follows: Bring your ID card, driver's license, four 1-inch white-background color photos, and a medical examination form to the local vehicle management office for processing. The driver's license review must be completed within 3 years. If the driver is unable to complete the review or renewal within the specified time due to reasons such as military service, going abroad, or imprisonment, they can apply to the relevant authorities for a delayed review or renewal, but the delay cannot exceed 3 years. The content of the motor vehicle driver's license review includes: 1. Road traffic violations and accident handling records; 2. Physical condition; 3. Road traffic violation points and the situation of attending study and exams after accumulating 12 points.
Last year when I renewed my driver's license, I found the process quite smooth. First, remember to check if your license requires renewal – for higher-level licenses like my Class B, periodic renewal is mandatory. Preparing the materials is simple: bring the original and a copy of your ID card, the original driver's license, and get a physical examination at a designated hospital to check if your vision and hearing meet the standards. Then, just go to the vehicle management office counter to submit your documents, fill out an application form, and pay a small processing fee of a few dozen yuan. The whole process usually takes about half an hour. I recommend making an appointment in advance through the Traffic 12123 APP to avoid wasting half a day in queues. If you have any past traffic violations, you might need to spend extra time attending a learning course. Overall, as long as you follow the rules and don’t wait until the last minute before expiration, it’s both hassle-free and safe.