What to Do When a Driver's License Expires After 6 Years?
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If your driver's license expires within 1 year, you can normally apply for a renewal, but you cannot drive on the road before renewal; if your driver's license exceeds the validity period by 1 to 3 years, it falls under the category of 'cancellation with the possibility of restoration,' and you can restore your driving qualification after passing the subject one exam; if your driver's license expires for more than 3 years, you will have to retake the driving test. Below is some information about driver's licenses: 1. Introduction: A driver's license (full name: Motor Vehicle Driver's License), also known as a 'driving license,' is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who have the qualification to drive, usually in the form of a card. 2. Conditions: To obtain a driver's license, you need to meet the minimum age requirement and pass the driving test. The driver's license usually specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is allowed to drive, such as motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, buses, etc. 3. Scope: If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of the driver's license, they can be issued a motor vehicle driver's license with a ten-year validity period upon renewal.