What to Do When Your Driver's License Reaches 6 Years?

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AustinMarie
07/25/25 1:52am
You can renew your driver's license within 90 days before its expiration date when it reaches 6 years. The required documents for renewal include your ID card, driver's license, medical examination certificate, photos, etc. Below are the steps for renewal: You should fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and submit a medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. Within 90 days before the expiration of your driver's license, apply for renewal at the vehicle management office where your driver's license was originally issued. When applying for renewal, prepare the original and a copy of your ID card, your driver's license, which can be obtained at any driver's license processing point; doctors stationed at county-level or higher medical institutions can conduct the medical examination on-site and fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate". Bring three recent, front-facing, half-inch color photos with a white background, where the head occupies two-thirds of the photo length.
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