What to Do When the Validity Period of a Learner's Driving License Expires?
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If a learner's driving license has expired, it means that the training for the driving license can no longer be continued, and all previously passed subject exams will be invalidated. You can only re-register for the Subject 1 exam. Upon passing, the validity period will be recalculated, and you must complete the Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 exams within the next three years. After passing all exams, you can obtain your driving license. The method for renewing an expired driving license is as follows: 1. Provide the "Motor Vehicle Driving License Application Form," which must be signed by the applicant; the motor vehicle driving license and the applicant's relevant documents; 2. The identity proof of the motor vehicle driver (original and copy); if the applicant cannot be present, a jointly signed application form by the applicant and the agent, along with the identity proof of both (original and copy), must be submitted; 3. A medical certificate issued by a county-level or above medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. For applicants applying for a special small automatic passenger vehicle for the disabled, a medical certificate issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority must be submitted; 4. Three photos of the motor vehicle driver, which must be taken within six months before applying for the driving license. The photos should be straight-edged, front-facing, color, bareheaded, single-person half-length ID photos with a white background and no uniform clothing.