What to Do If Your Driver's License Has Expired for Three Months?
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Here are the solutions for a driver's license that has expired for three months: 1. Solution One: If your driver's license has expired for three months or even half a year, you need to promptly replace it at the vehicle management office. 2. Solution Two: If it has expired for more than a year, you cannot replace it directly. At this point, the license is in a 'canceled but recoverable' status, and you will need to retake both the written test (Subject One) and the road test (Subject Three). 3. Solution Three: In more severe cases where the license has expired for three years or more, it will be forcibly canceled. The holder will then have to re-enroll in a driving school and retake all the necessary tests to obtain a new driver's license.