What is the validity period of a vehicle license?
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The validity period of a vehicle license depends on the age of the vehicle. Taking passenger cars as an example, new vehicles require an inspection every two years within the first six years, meaning the license's validity period is two years. Between six and fifteen years, the inspection is annual, so the license's validity period is one year. The vehicle license itself does not need to be replaced; only the annual inspection must be completed within the specified time. The initial validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is six years, with the first year being a probationary period. After six years, the second renewal has a validity period of ten years, and after ten years, subsequent renewals are permanently valid. Motor vehicle drivers must apply for a license renewal at the vehicle management office where the license was issued within 90 days before the expiration of the current license. As long as the vehicle passes the inspection, the "Motor Vehicle License" will continue to be endorsed as valid. The motor vehicle license is the legal document permitting a vehicle to operate on roads within China. It is an important document recognized by Chinese laws and regulations. The vehicle license held by the driver contains detailed information about the vehicle, including the license plate number, owner's name, model type, engine number, chassis number, load capacity or seating capacity, initial registration date, and annual inspection records.