What is the process for the first-time driver's license renewal?
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Go to the vehicle management office in person for renewal. You need to prepare the original ID card, a copy of the ID card, the original driver's license, a copy of the driver's license, and three one-inch ID photos. Obtain and fill out two forms: the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and the "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate". Pay the physical examination fee at the designated window, then go to the physical examination area for a doctor's check-up. After the examination, the doctor will stamp the forms. Get a queue number at the window, submit all the materials, follow the instructions to complete the process, and finally pay the driver's license production fee. Then you can wait for the new license to be issued.
I just renewed my driver's license, and the whole process went smoothly. I started preparing three months in advance by going to the community hospital for a physical exam, which included vision, hearing, and blood pressure tests. The doctor gave me a certificate. Then, I prepared copies of my ID card and a few one-inch photos. I used a mobile app to book an appointment at the vehicle management office, choosing a Tuesday when it's less crowded. There, I filled out a form, and the staff helped me verify the documents before I paid a small fee for processing. After waiting about twenty minutes, I got my new license. The process isn't complicated, and I recommend not waiting until the expiration date—just in case there are issues with the documents that could delay driving. The physical exam is important as it ensures safe driving, and I think everyone should take it seriously. After renewal, the license is valid for another six years, making driving even more reassuring.