What to Do If Your Driver's License Has Been Expired for More Than One Month After Six Years?
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Generally, there is no impact on renewing your driver's license within one year after it expires, but it must not exceed three years. The validity period of a driver's license refers to the dates marked on the photo page, from XX date to XX date, with the latter being the renewal deadline. Here is some extended information: 1. Driver's License: A driver's license is a document that every person driving on the road must possess. Holding a driver's license indicates that the holder has a basic understanding of traffic regulations and driving skills. 2. Validity Period: The validity period of a driver's license is divided into three types: 6 years, 10 years, and long-term. The first-time issued driver's license is valid for six years, and the second time for ten years. If there are no issues during the first two renewals, the third renewal will directly grant a long-term valid driver's license without further procedures.