How to Reapply for a Driver's License After Revocation?
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Methods for reapplying for a driver's license after revocation: After the driver's license is revoked, reapplying requires retaking the exams, which is treated as applying for a motor vehicle driver's license for the first time. Applicants need to bring their identity proof and a medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution (or a military regiment-level or higher medical institution) to the vehicle management office to fill out an application form and apply. The office will then organize and arrange the exams. The following are the conditions for reapplying after revocation: 1. If the license was revoked due to drunk driving, the driver cannot reapply for a license within five years; 2. If the license was revoked due to drunk driving of a commercial motor vehicle, the driver cannot reapply for a license within ten years; 3. If the license was revoked due to driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, the driver cannot reapply for a license within five years; 4. If the license was revoked due to fleeing the scene of a major traffic accident that constitutes a crime, the driver is permanently banned from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license; 5. If the license was revoked due to causing a major traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or drunk driving that constitutes a crime, the driver is permanently banned from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license; 6. If the license was revoked due to providing false information when applying for a driver's license, the driver cannot reapply for a motor vehicle driver's license within three years; 7. If the license was revoked due to other illegal activities, the driver cannot reapply for a motor vehicle driver's license within two years.