How to Handle the Medical Examination Report When Renewing a Driver's License?
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Methods for handling the medical examination report when renewing a driver's license: You can undergo a medical examination at a one-stop hospital driver service center authorized by the traffic management department or at a county-level or military hospital at or above the regimental level. The initial validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is 6 years, with the first year being the probationary period. The second renewal after 6 years will be valid for 10 years, and subsequent renewals after 10 years will be permanently valid. Drivers participating in the medical examination must bring their ID card, the original and duplicate copies of their driver's license, truthfully fill out the driver's review and license renewal application form, provide a recent one-inch bareheaded photo, and undergo the medical examination with the medical examination form, checking each item without omission. After passing the medical examination, submit the form along with copies of the ID card and driver's license to the local town or district traffic police squadron. Each town or district will then uniformly send the documents to the Municipal Public Security Bureau's Vehicle Management Office for registration, processing, and issuance of a receipt to be returned to the driver.