How to Handle Driver's License Review?
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Bring the required documents to the vehicle management office for processing. Below is the extended content: Review time: 1. Drivers holding A, B, N, P class licenses, C class drivers engaged in commercial transportation, and drivers over 60 years old must undergo annual review. 2. Drivers holding other license classes must undergo review every two years. 3. The review deadline is based on the expiration date of the driver's license review. Drivers who fail to review on time will be subject to fines. Documents required for driver's license review: 1. Original copy of the driver's license; 2. ID card; 3. Physical condition certificate for motor vehicle drivers.
I've been driving for twenty years and have gone through the license renewal process a few times. You need to start the process three months before expiration—don’t delay. Bring your ID card, original driver’s license, and a one-inch white-background photo (you can get this done at a photo studio for a small fee). First, go to a designated hospital for a medical check-up, which includes vision and general health tests, costing around a hundred yuan. Then, head to the DMV to fill out forms and pay a fee of about 80 yuan—sometimes, you might also need to take a simple traffic rules test. The whole process takes just half a day, but it can get crowded during peak times, so booking an appointment online in advance can save you from long queues. After renewal, your license’s validity period is extended, so you can drive with peace of mind—just avoid violations. The key is not to wait until it expires; if you’re over a month late, you’ll face fines, penalty points, or even have to retake the written test, which is a real hassle.
I just got my driver's license three years ago and it's already time for renewal. I was a little excited for my first renewal. I recommend using the Traffic Management 12123 APP: first register an account, upload ID photos and driver's license information to schedule an appointment. The medical check-up was very simple—I went to a community clinic and it took just 10 minutes. After bringing all the required documents to the vehicle management office, the staff guided me through filling out forms and paying the fee, and I received my new license on the spot. The whole process took less than two hours—quick and efficient. I suggest preparing one month in advance to avoid peak-period congestion. Renewal isn’t just about replacing the license; it’s also an opportunity to update information like address changes. Keeping your license valid is the foundation of safe driving.