Where is the location for driver's license renewal in Pingshan?
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Shenzhen Pingshan District Vehicle Management Sub-bureau: Qixing Building, No. 12 Jinniu Road, Pingshan District, Guangdong Province (2nd Floor of Pingshan District Administrative Service Hall). Before applying for renewal, you need to prepare the driver's ID card and copy, driver's license, physical condition certificate, photo receipt and other documents in advance. Then fill out the motor vehicle driver's license application form to complete the renewal. Currently, some local vehicle management offices have launched convenient services where you can renew your license by simply providing your ID card, greatly simplifying the renewal process. Below are the relevant details: Handle violations before renewal: All traffic violations and unpaid fines must be resolved before renewal, otherwise the vehicle management office will not process the renewal. If you have not accumulated 12 penalty points in each scoring cycle during the validity period, you can renew for a longer-term license. For example, driver's licenses are valid for 6 years, 10 years, or long-term. If you have not accumulated 12 points in each scoring cycle during the 6-year validity period, you can renew for a 10-year license. Window or online processing: Online processing might be the simplest and fastest method. First, you need to undergo a physical examination at a designated hospital and obtain the "Motor Vehicle Driver Physical Condition Certificate." After obtaining the certificate, log in to the comprehensive traffic safety management platform, click on "Driver's License" services, then select "Expiration Renewal" to proceed. Note: If your license has been expired for more than 11 months but less than 1 year, you must apply for renewal at the vehicle management office where the license was originally issued.
I live in Pingshan, and you can directly go to the Pingshan Vehicle Management Office to renew your driver's license. It's located at No. 74 Jinbi Road, easy to navigate by car, and there's parking available nearby. Bring your ID card, old driver's license, and medical examination report. On-site photo-taking is free, and they don't take a break at noon. Mornings are less crowded. The staff there are quite friendly—last time I went for a replacement, the whole process took only half an hour. Booking in advance on the Shenzhen Traffic Police WeChat public account can save you time; otherwise, you might have to queue on-site. Avoid going at the end of the month when it's especially crowded.