What documents are required for the annual inspection of a C1 driver's license?
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C1 driver's license annual inspection requires the following documents: The identity proof of the motor vehicle driver; the motor vehicle driver's license; and a medical certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at or above the regimental level. Below are the conditions that need to be met before the annual review: 1. The driver's license must not have been revoked, withdrawn, or canceled due to illegal activities before the annual review can be processed. 2. The driver's license must not have accumulated 12 penalty points; otherwise, the driver will need to attend full-point education and may face downgrading. 3. The driver's age and physical health conditions must meet the requirements for holding a driver's license.
Actually, there is no such thing as an annual inspection for a C1 driver's license. I've been driving for 15 years and have never been notified about any annual inspection. The key is to pay attention to the validity period of the driver's license. For example, the initial license expires after six years and needs to be renewed. When renewing, prepare the following: the original ID card with a copy, the driver's license booklet, and three recent one-inch white-background photos (some places may take photos on-site). The most crucial step is to undergo a driver's medical examination at a hospital, which checks vision, hearing, and physical mobility. After the medical exam, take the report to the vehicle management office. Remember to clear all traffic violations beforehand, otherwise, the renewal won't be processed. Friends aged 60 and above need to submit a medical examination report every year.