What is the method for replacing a 10-year driver's license with a permanent one?
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The method for replacing a 10-year driver's license with a permanent one is as follows: 1. Bring the original driver's license, original ID card and its copy, three recent one-inch driver's license-specific photos without hats, and obtain a physical condition certificate from a hospital at or above the county level; 2. Go to the reception desk of the local vehicle management office, collect the form at the window, then submit the prepared materials at the window, and fill out the motor vehicle driver's license application form; 3. Pay the fee, and the license can be collected after successful processing. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the driving license. According to the law, it is the license required for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Drivers lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive motor vehicles at will.
I just completed the process of replacing my driver's license with a permanent one, and the whole procedure was quite straightforward. First, bring your ID card, old driver's license, and a few one-inch white-background photos for a medical check-up, which can usually be done at a hospital or the vehicle management office—mainly checking basic items like vision and color recognition. Then, head to the vehicle management office to fill out an application form; the queuing and processing take about 20 minutes. The key point is to ensure that you haven't accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle within the last 10 years, as the system will automatically review this. Finally, pay a 10-yuan fee for the new license. Weekdays (Monday to Friday) are less crowded, so avoiding holidays saves time. If your local area supports online processing, downloading the 'Traffic Management 12123' app makes it even more convenient, but remember to check the specific steps in advance. After the replacement, I realized that a 'permanent' license doesn’t mean you never have to deal with it again—after turning 70, you’ll need to submit an annual medical report.