How to Renew a Driver's License at Age 60?

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VioletRose
07/24/25 7:51am
For individuals aged 60 and above whose driver's licenses are expiring, it is necessary to follow the regulations to apply for a downgraded license renewal. Since April 1, 2016, new regulations stipulate that motor vehicle drivers aged 70 and above must undergo an annual physical examination. Within thirty days after the end of the scoring cycle, they must submit a medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regiment level or above. Details are as follows: Only drivers with a C1 or higher license need to undergo downgrading. Those with a license below C1 do not need to renew their license but should only pay attention to its validity period. Required documents include the original driver's license, original ID card, a copy of the ID card, and three passport-sized photos. Visit the local vehicle management office to apply for an over-age license renewal, which requires payment for the physical examination and the license processing fee. Then, proceed to the designated location for a physical examination. After completing the examination, return to the previous window with the medical form and submit all prepared materials. Follow the instructions of the vehicle management office staff. Normally, the process takes about 30 minutes to obtain the downgraded C1 license, completing the renewal process for a 60-year-old's downgraded driver's license.
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FranciscoAnn
08/11/25 3:31am
I also renewed my driver's license a couple of years ago when I was in my sixties, and it felt quite straightforward. The key is to get a medical check-up, because at our age, things like vision and hearing need to pass the tests to avoid any issues while driving. First, bring your ID card and old driver's license to a nearby hospital for the check-up. Once you get the medical certificate, pick a weekday to visit the vehicle management office. Nowadays, the efficiency there is high—even with a crowd, you might queue for about half an hour, but just bring your documents and proceed as usual; no test is required. The new license usually arrives by mail in about a week. It’s important to take good care of your health regularly—don’t wait until the license expires to handle it, as any hiccups could disrupt your driving. Safety comes first, after all. I make it a habit to get an annual check-up to stay in good shape for renewal. Remember to check the official website requirements in advance to avoid unnecessary trips. In short, take it step by step, stay calm, and ensure a smooth process.
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