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What Documents Are Required for a Driver's License Medical Examination?

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MargaretDella
08/27/25 5:41am
Drivers participating in the medical examination must bring their own documents: driver's license (both original and copy). They must carefully and truthfully fill out the driver's review and license renewal application form, and also prepare one recent one-inch bareheaded photo. The driver's medical examination is stipulated in Article 42 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China' and Order No. 71 of the Ministry of Public Security: drivers who are required to undergo an annual medical examination and fail to do so within one year after the deadline will have their driver's license revoked. Documents required for renewing a driver's license: Article 35: Motor vehicle drivers should apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the driver's license issuing authority within 90 days before the expiration of their motor vehicle driver's license. When applying, they must fill out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form' and submit the following documents and certificates: the driver's identity proof; the motor vehicle driver's license; a medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. For those applying to drive a small automatic transmission passenger vehicle for the disabled, a medical condition certificate issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted.
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StMorgan
09/09/25 4:38am
Things to bring for a driver's license medical exam. I've done it several times myself. Essential items include the original ID card for identity verification, and it's best to bring two one-inch bareheaded photos with a white background to paste on the form. You'll also need a driver's license application form, which can be downloaded and filled out online in advance for first-time applicants, while renewal requires bringing the old driver's license. Prepare 50 to 100 yuan in cash, as some places accept cards, but cash is more reliable. Make an appointment at the designated hospital in advance to save queuing time. Wear loose clothes and sports shoes for convenience during vision, color recognition, height, and weight checks. The whole process takes about half an hour, so stay relaxed and don't be nervous. It's also good to bring a bottle of water to quench thirst and pass the time if there's a long wait. These small details can be a big help and improve efficiency.
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LeClaire
10/23/25 5:28am
I just had my medical check-up, and the process was straightforward. Don’t forget to bring your original ID card, and prepare a few one-inch color photos as backups for the medical form. The cost is around 80 yuan in cash, or scanning a QR code for payment is even better. First-time applicants need to fill out an application form or quickly complete one on-site. It’s advisable to go during the less crowded afternoon hours to avoid congestion. For items like the vision test, bring your glasses, and wear easy-to-remove shoes (no heels) for height and weight checks. Bring your phone to pass the waiting time, and make sure you’re well-rested and not fasting. The whole thing takes about 20 minutes with no major issues. Leaving early to avoid being late will save you hassle.
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