What to Do If the Driver's License Has Passed the Inspection Period?
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If the driver's license has exceeded the inspection period by less than one year, there is no significant issue. However, exceeding one year will result in the revocation of the driver's license. Below are specific details regarding driver's license inspections: 1. Large and Medium-sized Vehicles: These vehicles require driver's licenses of levels A1, A2, A3, B1, or B2, primarily for driving buses or trucks. China imposes relatively strict requirements for such licenses. If any demerit points are incurred during the scoring cycle, an annual inspection of the license will be required the following year. Frequent violations or accumulating too many demerit points, even reaching the full 12 points, may lead to the risk of license revocation. 2. Small and Medium-sized Vehicles: These vehicles typically require driver's licenses of levels C, D, E, or F. As is widely known, these licenses are valid for six years and do not require annual inspections. They only need to be renewed within three months before the expiration date. Simply bring your ID card, driver's license, and photos to the local vehicle management office for processing. 3. Being in a Different Location: In this case, the driver's license requires an annual inspection.