What to Do If Your Driver's License Inspection Has Expired?
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You can apply for a new driver's license within 90 days before the expiration date of your current one. Here are more details: 1. Within one year after expiration: Submit a physical condition certificate to the local traffic police department where your household is registered. This will also complete the application for a new driver's license. 2. Bring your ID card and driver's license directly to the license renewal office: There will be on-site services for photo taking, physical examination, photocopying, and license renewal. If you have time, you can also go to a qualified hospital for a physical examination yourself. 3. Take photos at a photo studio: Bring all the required documents to the license renewal office to apply for a new license.
Hey, I was so anxious when I found out my driver's license had expired. Don't drive to avoid being caught by traffic police, which could result in fines, points deduction, or even revocation. The simplest solution is to promptly visit the DMV to handle it. Bring materials like your ID card, medical examination certificate, and a one-inch photo to submit an application for a normal license renewal. If it hasn't expired for long, you might just get a fine and need to learn some traffic rules to settle it. Remember to make an appointment in advance to avoid long queues. Next time, set a phone reminder to notify you one month before expiration—don't be careless like me and cause delays. Also, regularly check your documents' status while driving to avoid repeating mistakes that could affect your travel safety.