
Motor vehicle drivers should apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the driver's license issuing authority within 90 days before the expiration of their current driver's license. When applying, they must fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and submit the following documents and certificates: 1. The identity proof of the motor vehicle driver; 2. The motor vehicle driver's license; 3. A medical certificate regarding physical condition issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regiment level or above. For those applying to drive small automatic transmission passenger vehicles specially designed for the disabled, a medical certificate regarding physical condition issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted. Under any of the following circumstances, the motor vehicle driver must apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the driver's license issuing authority within 30 days: 1. Changes in the motor vehicle driver's information recorded on the driver's license within the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office; 2. The driver's license is damaged and unreadable. When applying, they must fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and submit the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver and the driver's license.

I recently renewed my driver's license, and the whole process was quite straightforward. First, you must complete it within 90 days before the license expires—don't delay until it's expired, otherwise you won't be able to drive. The required documents include the original ID card, the old driver's license, and a medical examination report. The medical check must be done at a hospital or clinic designated by the DMV, confirming that your vision and other conditions meet the standards. Then, visit the local DMV to process the renewal. On-site, you'll need to fill out an application form, and taking a photo is mandatory—remember to wear a dark-colored top to avoid retakes. After paying a small processing fee, you can usually collect the new license in about two to three days. It's best to go on weekdays to avoid crowds and save time. If online appointments are supported in your area, booking in advance via a mobile app is more efficient. Don’t forget to double-check all required documents to avoid unnecessary trips.

The process of renewing a driver's license is actually not complicated. From my experience, the key is to prepare three things: ID card, expired driver's license, and health examination certificate. The medical check-up can usually be done near the vehicle management office, and it's fast, so don't worry. Remember to start early in terms of time; you can apply within 90 days before expiration. You can either queue directly at the vehicle management office or fill out the form online for an appointment. Be careful not to make mistakes when filling out the form. After paying the fee, it usually takes a few days to complete, and the process takes about half an hour to an hour. It's recommended to avoid peak hours, such as in the afternoon when there are fewer people. Also, pay attention to the validity period of the medical check-up; don't wait too long to use it. Driving safety is the most important thing, so renew your license in time to avoid trouble.

Just got my driver's license renewed as a student, sharing the process. First, go to a medical checkup point for a physical exam to prove you're healthy, bring your ID card and old license. At the DMV, fill out a form and take a photo – choose dark-colored clothes for the photo to avoid mistakes. The whole process takes about one or two hours and doesn't cost much, but remember to bring some cash. A reminder: don't procrastinate, get it done early. Take the vision test seriously during the medical checkup to ensure road safety comes first.


