What to Do If the Driver's License Verification Period Expires?
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If the driver's license verification period expires, the following steps should be taken: 1. If the expiration period does not exceed 1 year, you can directly apply for a license renewal at the vehicle management office; 2. If the expiration period is between 1 and 3 years, you need to retake the subject one exam at the vehicle management office, and upon passing, you can renew the license; 3. If the expiration period exceeds 2 years, you will need to retake the driver's license test. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, driving a motor vehicle requires a legally obtained driver's license. To apply for a driver's license, you must meet the driving permit conditions stipulated by the Public Security Bureau of the State Council. After passing the exam, the corresponding category of driver's license will be issued by the traffic management department of the public security authority. Drivers must operate motor vehicles within the permitted vehicle types specified on their license and must carry their driver's license while driving.