
"The materials required for renewing an expired driver's license include two one-inch photos, a qualified medical examination report, ID card, and driver's license. One photo needs to be affixed to the top right corner of the medical examination form, while the other will be used for the new license. Then bring your ID card and driver's license to the licensing hall, fill out the renewal application form, submit the documents along with the medical examination report and renewal application to the staff, pay the fee, and wait to receive your new license. Before renewal, check if there are any outstanding traffic violations. Any unresolved violations must be settled first; otherwise, the DMV will not process the renewal. Renewal can be done up to 90 days in advance, so plan accordingly to ensure the renewal is completed before the original license expires. Typically, the renewal is processed on the spot, but in some cities, it may take a few days to complete the procedures, after which you will be notified to collect your new license."

I've been renewing my driver's license for years, and the basic requirements are the original ID card and the old license booklet. You'll also need several one-inch blue background photos, which can be taken directly at a photo studio. Additionally, a medical examination report is mandatory, typically involving vision checks and basic health tests at a hospital to ensure you're still fit to drive safely. I recommend completing the medical check a few days in advance since the report might not be available on the same day. Remember to bring photocopies in case the DMV needs to keep records. The process is quite fast—with all documents ready, you can get your new license in about half an hour. The new policy now includes an electronic driver's license feature, which can be used on your phone, making it much more convenient and eliminating the hassle of carrying a physical copy. If you need to process it in another city, it's equally simple—just bring the same materials to the local DMV. The entire process emphasizes safety details.

I just renewed my driver's license, and the required materials were quite simple: original ID card, old driver's license card, and a few passport photos—usually one-inch with a blue background as per the requirements. The medical report must be done at a designated hospital for a vision test. I didn’t know this before and made a wasted trip, so I recommend checking local requirements online. The entire process is handled at the vehicle management office—just bring these documents, and the fee is only about 20 yuan for the processing cost. I also heard that you can now make an appointment online to reduce queuing time, which is very practical. After renewing, don’t forget to try the electronic driver’s license—just download the traffic management app to use it, which is especially helpful for new drivers.

The materials required for renewing a driver's license include a photocopy of ID card, old driver's license, photos, and medical examination certificate. I prefer going directly to the DMV for the renewal process - having all materials ready speeds it up, and I recommend going early to avoid peak hours. For the medical exam, focus on whether your vision meets the standards as it affects driving safety. The entire renewal process is efficient and low-cost, with a nominal fee around 10-20 yuan. Late renewals after long expiration periods may incur fines, so handle it in advance. The electronic driver's license feature is very convenient and automatically activates after obtaining the new license.


