What procedures are required for driver's license renewal?

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Christopher
07/29/25 8:59pm
Bring two copies of your ID card, two recent 1-inch bareheaded color photos, the original ID card, the original driver's license, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital (free medical examination is also available at the vehicle management office) to the vehicle management office. After filling out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form", you can renew your license for free. The specific introduction of the driver's license is as follows: 1. Definition: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal certificate issued by the management department after a person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied and mastered the knowledge of traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the examination, permitting him/her to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Classification: The National Ministry of Public Security issued the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Standards" and supporting regulations, further subdividing the previous three types of permitted driving models - A license (A driver's license, large passenger car), B license (B driver's license, large truck), and C license (C driver's license, small car) - into seven types, while canceling the Q license.
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