Is a Physical Examination Required for Driver's License Renewal?
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Renewing a driver's license requires a physical examination. Below are the specific materials needed for driver's license renewal: 1. "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form": Must be signed by the applicant; the motor vehicle driver's license and the applicant's relevant documents. 2. Proof of identity: If the applicant cannot be present, a jointly signed application form by the applicant and the agent, along with proof of identity (original and photocopy) of both the applicant and the agent, must be submitted. 3. Proof of physical condition: A medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. For applicants applying to drive a small automatic passenger vehicle for the disabled, a medical certificate issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted. 4. Three photos: The photos must be recent (taken within the last six months), front-facing, full-color, bareheaded, half-length ID photos with a white background, and the applicant should not be wearing a uniform.