What materials are needed for renewing an expired driver's license?
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The materials required for renewing an expired driver's license include a driver's license application form, ID card, original and photocopy of the driver's license, original and photocopy of temporary residence permit, proof of conditions, and three one-inch white-background color photos. Below are the precautions for driver's license renewal: If the driver's license has expired for less than one year, promptly visit the vehicle management office for renewal. If the driver's license has expired for one to three years, go to the vehicle management office to apply for the subject one exam, and the new license can be obtained only after passing the exam. If the driver's license has expired for more than three years, it will be canceled, and you can only retake the driver's license exam. The required materials include the original ID card, driver's license, and three one-inch white-background photos. There are many places to renew the driver's license. The vehicle management office is a commonly used location, along with the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123" and police-post convenience service stations. Before renewal, check online for any traffic violations and handle them accordingly. You must apply for renewal 90 days in advance. Even one day overdue means the license is invalid, and driving on the road is considered "driving without a license." The renewal process is simple: first handle any violations, then undergo a physical examination. After passing the physical, apply at the vehicle management office or via the mobile app.