Is it necessary to go in person to renew a driver's license?
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Renewing a driver's license does not require the license holder to go in person. When a driver's license is about to expire and needs to be renewed, there are three ways to handle the process: self-processing, entrusting an agent to handle it, or online processing. Below are the relevant details: 1. Renewing the license through an agent: If you choose to entrust an agent to renew the license, you will need to provide the agent's identity proof, the original ID card of the driver whose license is being renewed, a photocopy of the ID card, the original driver's license (both the main card and the supplementary card), three one-inch white-background color ID photos, and a medical examination form from a county-level hospital. 2. Regulations: A driver's license has a statutory validity period. Before the expiration date, you can apply for a renewal at the vehicle management department where the license was originally issued. After completing the relevant procedures, you can receive a new driver's license.