What to Do If Your Driver's License Has Not Been Renewed for Over Three Months?
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If your driver's license has expired for less than one year, you can simply go to the vehicle management office to renew it. Here is some additional information about expired driver's licenses: 1. Expired or revoked driver's license: Although the expiration date of the driver's license is indicated on the inner page, many people overlook it. If your driver's license has been expired for less than one year, you can submit the required materials to the vehicle management office to renew it within one year of expiration. 2. Driving with an expired license: If you drive with an expired driver's license, you may face a fine. Driving with a revoked license may result in a fine and possible administrative detention.
I've had experience with this - letting your driver's license expire for over three months can really cause some trouble. That day I suddenly realized my license had been expired for more than four months, and I panicked. I rushed to the DMV to ask, and the staff said I could still renew it within one year, but I had to retake the written test. Spent two days cramming for the exam, got a new physical examination, and it took a whole week to get everything sorted. The worst part was risking fines if caught driving during that period - my neighbor learned that the hard way. Reminder to everyone: now you can renew your electronic driver's license through the 12123 Traffic Management App, and you can do it 90 days before expiration. Don't be as careless as I was. Setting a phone reminder is the safest bet - saves both time and money.