What is the validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license issued for the first time?
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The validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license issued for the first time is 6 years. If the driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period, the license will be renewed with a 10-year validity period. A driver's license, also known as a driving permit, is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who qualify to drive motor vehicles. It is usually in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, applicants must meet age requirements and pass a driving test. Important points to note when renewing an expired driver's license are: 1. Applicants must truthfully submit the required materials to the vehicle management office, declare the specified items truthfully, and be responsible for the authenticity of the substantive content of their application materials; 2. Applicants must meet the application conditions stipulated in the regulations for the issuance and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses.