What is the renewal cycle for a driver's license?
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The renewal cycle for a driver's license is six years and ten years. The validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is divided into six years, ten years, and long-term. If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of their driver's license, they can renew it for a ten-year validity period. Similarly, if they have not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the ten-year validity period, they can renew it for a long-term valid driver's license. Below is additional information: 1. Required documents: To renew a new version of the driver's license, citizens need to bring two copies of their ID card, two recent 1-inch color photos without hats, the original ID card, the original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (free medical examinations are also available at the vehicle management office). After filling out the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form,' they can renew the license for free. 2. License renewal: When renewing to the new version of the driver's license, those originally holding an A license can switch to A1, A2, or A3; those originally holding a B license can switch to A2, B2, or B1; and those originally holding a C license can switch to B1, C1, or C2.