
To renew an expired driver's license, follow these steps: 1. Prepare two one-inch photos and a medical examination certificate. Attach one photo to the top right corner of the medical examination form and keep the other for the new license. 2. Bring your ID card and driver's license to the license office, fill out the renewal application form, and submit the documents along with the medical examination certificate and application form to the staff. Pay a 10-yuan processing fee, then wait to receive your new license. 3. Before renewal, check for any outstanding traffic violations. If there are any, resolve them first; otherwise, the renewal will not be processed. 4. You can renew your license up to 90 days in advance. Plan your time wisely to avoid expiration. If the license expires without renewal, a 50-yuan fine will be imposed without penalty points. 5. It's best to get the required photos and medical examination certificate directly at the traffic police office, where each service costs 10 yuan. Bringing your own may risk disqualification, leading to retakes and delays. 6. Renewal is usually completed on the spot, but in some large cities, it may take a few days, though no more than 15 days. You will be notified to collect your new license once it's ready.

I just renewed my driver's license, which expired after six years, and the process was very simple. As a working professional with no time to queue at the DMV, I handled everything through the 12123 app: 90 days in advance, I opened the app, uploaded my ID photo, and scheduled a medical checkup at a nearby location. The vision and blood pressure tests took just ten minutes, and I received the report immediately. After uploading it to the system, I paid a 50-yuan fee, and the new license was delivered to my home in three days. I recommend using this online method to save time and hassle—apply early to avoid delays and fines. A reminder: check your vision condition before the medical exam and avoid wearing contact lenses. If your address has changed, update your information to ensure smooth delivery of the new license. Online processing is truly convenient, even during peak periods, and eliminates crowding.

I renewed my driver's license while taking my child to the hospital, so no worries about the six-year expiration. Preparation materials: original ID card, a one-inch white background photo (I brought my own to save money), and a medical examination certificate from the community hospital. Take the materials directly to the vehicle management office, choose Tuesday or Thursday when it's less crowded, and it will be done within half an hour. The new license is printed on the spot, costing about 40 yuan. Don't forget to handle any traffic violations in advance, otherwise you won't be able to renew the license; you can start the process 90 days before expiration without affecting normal driving. When maintaining your car, also check the license's validity period—safety first, don't delay until it's too late and get fined. A few simple steps ensure safe driving for the whole family.

My first license renewal was due when I turned 22. You can either visit the DMV or use an app—I chose the in-person option: filled out an application form with personal details and submitted my ID card. The vision test was done at a facility next to the DMV, taking just 15 minutes. For the photo, I used a self-service machine to take a white-background picture, paying 50 yuan via WeChat. I waited 15 minutes on-site to receive the new license. The whole process was quick—just remember to bring cash and your phone as backup. Renew early before expiration to avoid fines or points; a health certificate is mandatory, so stay sober before the medical check. After renewing, I felt confident and might try the app next time.

I've been driving for over 20 years and have renewed my driver's license multiple times. One month before the six-year expiration date, I went to the DMV with my ID card and two photos. First, I went to the hospital for a health check-up, including a vision test, and brought the medical certificate with me. When filling out the form, I carefully verified my address, paid 30 yuan in cash, and received a receipt. Taking a photo at the self-service machine was convenient, and after a short wait, I got my new license. Compared to the previous online method, this was more efficient. I remind everyone not to forget the health check-up date—you can't renew your license if you're unwell. The DMV service was excellent, and I recommend avoiding peak hours by going on a Monday and planning your trip in advance. The whole process was smooth and worry-free.


