What are the requirements for renewing a driver's license?
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The requirements for renewing a driver's license include carrying relevant documents such as ID card and driver's license, undergoing a physical examination, and renewing the license within the specified time. Validity period of motor vehicle driver's license: The initial validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is 6 years, with the first year being a probationary period. The second renewal after 6 years has a validity period of 10 years, and after 10 years, the renewal becomes long-term. Motor vehicle drivers should apply for renewal at the vehicle management office of the license issuing place within 90 days before the expiration of the current license. Materials required for renewal: Physical condition certificate issued by a county-level or above medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above, original and copy of identity proof, original driver's license, motor vehicle driver's license application form, and 3 recent color photos with white background (without hats). If a motor vehicle driver cannot renew the license within the specified time due to military service, travel abroad, or other reasons, they should apply for a deferral at the municipal vehicle management office. When applying, they should fill out the application form and submit the identity proof, driver's license, and proof of deferral reason. The deferral period should not exceed three years, during which the motor vehicle driver is not allowed to drive.