How to Handle the Annual Review of Driver's License?
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A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2 driver's licenses require an annual inspection within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends. If there are no traffic violations or responsible accidents, the inspection can be waived. C-level driver's licenses do not require an annual review; they only need to be renewed within 90 days before expiration. Failure to renew on time will result in automatic cancellation. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Convenience: To handle the "annual review" for various driver's licenses, you only need to bring your ID card and driver's license. In addition, many local vehicle management offices have business processing platform apps. After registration, some traffic violations can be handled online, and annual inspection label renewals can be paid for and mailed to your home. 2. Extended Probation Period: If you accumulate penalty points during the probation period, the probation period will be extended. For a C-level license, accumulating 12 points during the probation period will require retaking the driver's license test. Accumulating 9 points will extend the probation period by one year.