Where Can I Renew My Driver's License?

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MiaFitz
07/25/25 10:56am
Driver's licenses can be renewed at the vehicle management office. The steps are as follows: Materials required for renewing a driver's license: 1. The original driver's license and the original ID card of the driver. 2. Three one-inch color photos with a white background. 3. Physical condition certificate: Generally, a physical certificate issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or the regimental level of the military is required. Specific process for renewing a driver's license: 1. After preparing the above materials, go to the vehicle management office. 2. After arriving at the vehicle management office, obtain and fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form," which requires pasting a photo. 3. The driver must present the original driver's license, physical condition certificate, "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form," and personal photos to the vehicle management office where the driver's license was originally issued to apply for renewal. The vehicle management office will process the renewal within one working day after approval.
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HaleyLee
08/11/25 7:53pm
The most common place to renew a driver's license is at the vehicle management office. As a young person, I find it super convenient, especially now that you can handle it online using the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP. Remember to bring your original ID card, old driver's license, and medical examination certificate photos, and don't forget a one-inch blue background photo. The vehicle management office can get very crowded, so it's recommended to arrive before 8 a.m. to save time on queuing. If you choose to do it online, it only takes a few minutes on your phone, which is perfect for us digital natives. If you miss the expiration date, you'll have to retake the test, which is a hassle; some cities have self-service kiosks or post offices that can handle the renewal, which is great for business trips or busy times. Usually, follow official accounts for reminders to avoid expiration—don't leave it until the last day. Safe driving depends on these small details.
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