What documents are needed for renewing a driver's license after expiration?
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The documents required for renewing an expired driver's license include: the expired driver's license, three 1-inch photos, ID card and its photocopy, and a medical examination certificate. After the driver's license expires, it is necessary to promptly visit the vehicle management office for renewal. If the driver's license has been expired for more than one year but less than three years, you need to apply for the subject one exam at the vehicle management office, and the license can only be obtained after passing the exam. Photo requirements: The new version of the driver's license requires recent, bareheaded, color front photos with a white background. Do not wear white clothes or uniforms. The size should be one inch. Those who need vision correction must wear glasses. The head should occupy about two-thirds of the photo length, and the photo must be clear and recognizable. Applicants for the new version of the driver's license can provide their own photos, but the photos must meet the requirements. Renewal notes: If the driver's license expires and is not renewed in time, you cannot continue to drive on the road. In the event of a traffic accident, the insurance company will refuse to settle the claim. In addition, the driver's license can also be renewed in another location, and there is no need to transfer the license to the place of residence before going to the vehicle management office for renewal.