What is the Driver's License Inspection Period?
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Driver's license inspection period refers to the annual review required for a driver's license once a year. According to Article 70, Section 2, Chapter 5 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the annual review period varies for drivers under different circumstances. The driver's license inspection date is determined based on Article 35, Chapter 5 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses." Motor vehicle drivers should apply for a license renewal at the vehicle management office where the license was issued within 90 days before the expiration of their driver's license. Documents required for the annual driver's license inspection include the original copy of the driver's license, ID card, and the motor vehicle driver's physical condition certificate. If the driver's license is overdue for an annual inspection within one year, it will not be canceled. The annual inspection can be conducted within one year without incurring a fine. According to Article 67, Section 7, Chapter 5 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" issued by the Ministry of Public Security, if a driver fails to renew their license for more than one year after its expiration, the vehicle management office should revoke their motor vehicle driver's license.