What to Do If Your Driver's License Renewal Has Expired?
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Generally, you need to go to the vehicle management office to resolve this issue, mainly depending on how long it has been expired. Different expiration periods require different handling methods. The renewal regulations are as follows: 1. First, the renewal should be processed within 90 days before expiration, and it can also be normally processed within one year after expiration; 2. Secondly, if it has been expired for more than one year but less than three years, you can only renew the license after passing the subject one exam; 3. If it has been expired for more than three years, the driver's license will be invalidated. During the overdue period, you cannot drive, and you need to retake the driving school exam to drive again. The following procedures are required: 1. To renew an expired driver's license, you need to submit the following materials: the driver's license, ID card, recent medical examination form (specific for driver's license), and two one-inch white background photos; 2. The medical examination form can be completed at hospitals above the county level, and usually, there are also supporting medical examination centers at the vehicle management office; 3. Some places have already opened cross-regional renewal services. For details, please consult the local traffic police team staff.