How to Renew a Driver's License After Six Years?
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Renewing an expired driver's license requires attention to the regulations, locations, and procedures for renewal. Regulations for Driver's License Renewal: If the driver's license has expired for less than one year, promptly visit the vehicle management office for renewal. If it has expired between one to three years, you must apply for the subject one exam at the vehicle management office, and only after passing the exam can you obtain a new license. If the license has expired for more than three years, it will be canceled, and you will need to retake the driving test. Required documents include the original ID card, the driver's license, and three one-inch white-background photos. Locations for Driver's License Renewal: There are many locations for renewing a driver's license. The vehicle management office is a common choice for many people. Additionally, the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123" and police-post convenience service stations are also available for license renewal. Procedures for Driver's License Renewal: Before renewal, check online for any traffic violation records and handle them accordingly. You must apply for renewal 90 days in advance; even one day overdue means the license is invalid, and driving with it constitutes "driving without a license." The renewal process is straightforward: first, handle any violations, then undergo a physical examination. After passing the exam, apply through the vehicle management office or the mobile app.