
If your driver's license has expired for one month, you can directly renew it as long as it has been expired for less than one year. Required materials for renewal: 1. Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form; 2. Physical condition certificate issued by a county-level or above hospital, municipal disease prevention and control center, or its subordinate health examination station medical institution; 3. Original driver's license; 4. Identity proof and a copy of the driver; 5. Digital photo; 6. If applying through an agent, the agent's identity proof and a copy must also be submitted; 7. Supplementary form of the Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form. If the driver's license has been expired for more than one year, it will be revoked. Within 24 months after revocation, you must pass the subject one test before you can apply for a new driver's license.

I recently dealt with the issue of an expired driver's license, and now the renewal process is actually quite convenient. First, remember that you cannot drive within one month after the expiration, otherwise you will be fined. You need to bring your ID card, the original driver's license, and a one-inch white background photo to the vehicle management office or traffic police station window for processing. Nowadays, many cities also offer online renewal services. You can download the Traffic Management 12123 APP, upload your medical examination report and photo, and apply for a new license to be mailed to you. It's best to get a medical check-up in advance, which can be done at a hospital or a networked medical institution, mainly checking vision and color discrimination. Also, some places require you to handle all traffic violations before renewing your license, so it's important to check this in advance. Last time, the entire process took me just three days to get my new driver's license.

Don't worry if your driver's license has expired for a month. According to regulations, you can still renew it normally within one year of expiration. Just bring your ID card and the old license to the DMV, fill out an application form, and undergo a simple physical examination. The exam mainly checks if your vision meets the standard, costing about 20-30 yuan. By the way, you can now directly go to the police-medical-postal service outlets, where they offer one-stop services including physical examination, photo taking, and license renewal, all done in half an hour. However, note that some places only accept cash, so it's safest to prepare some change in advance. It's advisable not to delay too long, as driving with an expired license may result in points deduction and fines if caught by traffic police. For online operations, it's even more convenient. The traffic management platform now supports out-of-town license renewal, and choosing postal delivery is much more hassle-free.

I just helped a friend with their license renewal. Being one month overdue isn't a big issue. Bring your ID card, old driver's license, and two white-background photos to the local DMV. The staff will give you a medical examination form to get checked at a designated hospital, mainly testing if your vision meets or exceeds 4.9. Nowadays, it's more recommended to handle it via mobile: download the 12123 APP, upload your ID photo and medical report to apply directly for renewal. Remember to settle any traffic violations beforehand, otherwise the system may block your application. The medical report is valid for three months, so make sure to choose a networked hospital for easier data synchronization. The whole process is much simpler than getting a new license, and you'll definitely receive your new license within a week.


