What Does the Inspection Period Mean?

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MacRylee
07/24/25 9:26pm
Here is the relevant introduction about the inspection period: 1. Inspection period: refers to the valid usage period of a driver's license. 2. If it is the first time applying for a driver's license: then the validity period of the driver's license is 6 years. 3. First renewal of the driver's license: If within the 6-year validity period, no scoring cycle has accumulated 12 points, a 10-year validity driver's license will be issued upon renewal. If one or more years accumulate 12 points, a 6-year validity driver's license will still be issued upon renewal. 4. After obtaining a 10-year validity driver's license: during the next renewal, if within the 10-year validity period, no scoring cycle has accumulated 12 points, a long-term valid driver's license will be issued upon renewal.
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