What to Do When Your Driver's License is Overdue for Review?

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SanLeah
07/23/25 8:59pm
If your driver's license is overdue for review, you need to promptly visit the vehicle management office to complete the annual review and renewal procedures. If it exceeds one year past the expiration date, the license will be revoked. Below is a detailed introduction regarding overdue review of driver's licenses: 1. Relevant Regulations: According to Article 70 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," motor vehicle drivers must undergo periodic reviews at the traffic management departments of public security authorities in accordance with laws and administrative regulations. When renewing a motor vehicle driver's license as stipulated in Articles 57 and 58 of these regulations, drivers must undergo a review by the traffic management departments of public security authorities. 2. Important Notes: Drivers holding licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, or large trucks must undergo a review at the traffic management departments of public security authorities within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle. However, if there are no demerit points recorded during a scoring cycle, the review for that cycle is exempted.
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LaEloise
08/10/25 6:51pm
My driver's license was overdue for annual review by three months last year. That day, I was in a hurry to go to work and forgot the review period had passed. As a result, I was stopped by a traffic police officer, fined 100 yuan, and had points deducted. I panicked instantly. I immediately drove to the vehicle management office to complete the overdue review. On the way, I didn't dare to speed up for fear of being checked again. I brought my ID card and old driver's license, waited in line for a long time, paid a 50 yuan fine, and had to undergo another medical examination. The whole process took most of the day—it was really exhausting. After returning, I set a phone reminder to handle it one month in advance next time. Overdue review doesn't just result in fines; if left unreviewed for a long time, the license can be revoked, affecting future insurance and other matters. It's really not worth it. I suggest everyone regularly check the dates on their driver's licenses and not be as careless as I was.
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