What to do if the driver's license has not been reviewed for more than 30 days?
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Directly bring the motor vehicle driver's license to the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority to handle the review. When handling the review, you need to bring the driver's ID card and the motor vehicle driver's physical condition certificate. The review procedures can be directly processed without any worries.
Oh no, driving with a license overdue for review by 30 days is quite troublesome. My friend was in this exact situation last time—he forgot to renew his license and it was overdue by 40 days. When he went to the DMV, he found out he had to pay a fine first, with amounts varying by region, usually between 200 to 500 yuan. He might also be required to retake the theory test (Subject 1), and had to bring his ID card and old license for a medical check before he could renew it. The longer the delay, the higher the risks—like having violations recorded affecting credit, or insurance companies refusing claims in case of an accident. It’s best to act immediately and handle it before driving to avoid temporary license suspension. The foundation of safe driving is having compliant documents—no delays allowed. It’s advisable to settle it within a week to minimize fines. The whole process isn’t difficult and can be resolved in half a day, ensuring peace of mind when driving afterward.
Once I was so busy with work that I completely forgot to renew my driver's license. By the time I remembered, it had already been over a month. I panicked and rushed to the DMV, waited in line for two hours. The staff patiently explained: I needed to fill out an application form, submit ID photos and a penalty ticket, then retake a multiple-choice test to settle it. It cost me over 300 yuan and wasted half a day, but I was lucky not to get any points deducted. After that, I learned my lesson and set phone reminders to check in advance so I wouldn't make the same mistake again. Everyone, don't procrastinate on small matters - handling document issues early saves trouble. If you do exceed the deadline, don't panic, just seek professional help immediately.