What to Do If You Discover Your Vehicle License Has Been Expired for Two Years?
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If your vehicle license has been expired for over two years, you will first receive penalty points and a fine, after which you can proceed with a re-examination. Below are the relevant details: 1. Required Materials: To renew an expired vehicle license, you should go to the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement. For the replacement, you need to bring the identity proof of the vehicle owner, standard photos of the vehicle, and the original expired vehicle license, which must be returned to the vehicle management office. 2. Expiration Consequences: If the vehicle license has expired, it is as if the vehicle does not have a license, and the vehicle cannot be driven on the road. If the vehicle is stopped by traffic police and found to have an expired license, the owner will be fined or the vehicle may be impounded. 3. Insurance Policy: In an insurance contract, a vehicle with an expired license is considered unqualified, and if an accident occurs, the insurance company will not provide compensation.