What to Do If Your Driver's License Has Expired for One Month?
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You can bring your expired driver's license, along with your valid ID card and a health condition statement, to reapply for a replacement. If your driver's license has expired for more than one year but less than three years, you can go to the vehicle management office to explain the situation and arrange for the subject one exam. If your driver's license has expired for more than three years and you failed to renew it in time for some reason, it will be revoked.
My driver's license also just expired a month ago, so I hurried to the DMV to apply for a renewal. Never drive without a valid license anymore—if caught on the road, it's considered unlicensed driving. Fines are the least concern; your car might even be impounded. Bring your ID card and old license to the DMV, where staff will have you take a quick medical check, like vision tests and color blindness charts. Pay a small fee of 10-20 yuan, and you'll get your new license on the spot. I noticed many cities now support online renewal—just upload photos and documents from home—but for first-timers, visiting the DMV in person is more reliable. Remember, the new license is valid for six years, so set a phone reminder for the next renewal.