What to Do If Your Driver's License Expired Three Months Ago?
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If your driver's license has been expired for less than one year, you can apply for a renewal following the normal procedure. Bring your ID card and driver's license to the license office, fill out the renewal application form, and submit the documents along with the medical examination certificate and renewal application form to the staff, then pay the processing fee. Clear any traffic violation records, otherwise the renewal will not be processed. The renewal is usually completed on the spot, but in some large cities, it may take a few days, with a maximum processing time not exceeding 15 days.
Last time, my driver's license expired for three months because I carelessly forgot the deadline. As you know, driving with an expired license is not allowed, otherwise, you could be fined by traffic police, or even face point deductions or detention in serious cases. I hurried to the DMV, bringing my ID card and the old license. First, I queued at the entrance to get a number, then filled out forms, took an eye test for vision, and had my photo taken. Finally, I paid a few dozen yuan for the renewal fee, possibly including a small fine. The whole process took a whole morning—not too troublesome but time-consuming. A reminder to everyone: you should start paying attention three months before your license expires. Set a phone reminder to avoid rushing like I did and worrying about the risk of accidents on the road. Timely license renewal is the first line of defense for safe driving.