What to Do When the Driver's License Reaches Six Years?
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When the driver's license reaches six years, it needs to be renewed. Bring the required materials to the local vehicle management office, traffic police branch, or district (city) county traffic police brigade for processing. Below are the relevant details: 1. Required documents for the procedure: (1) "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form". (2) "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" issued by a county-level or above medical institution or a military regiment-level medical institution. For applicants applying for a special small automatic passenger car for the disabled, a "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate" issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted. (3) Original and photocopy of the applicant's valid identity document. (4) Original driver's license. (5) Three recent one-inch white-background color photos without hats. 2. Procedure at the vehicle management office: (1) Undergo a physical examination at a county-level or above medical institution or a military regiment-level medical institution. (2) Take a number at the vehicle management office, traffic police branch, or district (city) county traffic police brigade, then submit the documents at the acceptance window. (3) Pay the relevant fees at the payment window. (4) Collect the driver's license at the license and certificate window.