What should I do if my driver's license has expired without being reviewed?
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If your driver's license has expired without being reviewed, the solutions are as follows: As long as it has not expired for more than one year, you can still undergo the normal annual review; if it has expired for one year or more, the vehicle management office will cancel your motor vehicle driver's license. Below are some relevant notes regarding driver's licenses: 1. Annual review time for motor vehicle driver's licenses: Class C motor vehicle driver's licenses do not require an annual review—simply renew the license when it expires. Class A and B motor vehicle driver's licenses theoretically require an annual review every year. If no points were deducted during the current scoring cycle, the annual review for this year is not required and will be postponed to the next year. The specific renewal and annual inspection times are indicated on the motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Procedures for renewing a driver's license: The required documents include the motor vehicle driver's license, the driver's ID card, a medical certificate of physical condition for the driver, and four recent passport-sized photos of the driver taken within the last six months. With these, you can proceed with the renewal of the motor vehicle driver's license. Additionally, any unresolved traffic accidents related to the driver's license must be settled before the renewal can be processed.