Where to Conduct the Annual Review of Driver's License?
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Driver's license annual review should be applied for and processed at the vehicle management office where the motor vehicle driver's license was originally issued. Below are the issues to be noted for the annual review of driver's license: 1. For drivers who meet the regulations and have complete procedures, the annual review will be completed on the spot. 2. Relevant application materials need to be brought for the annual review. The application materials are introduced as follows: 1. "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form". 2. The applicant's identity proof. 3. A medical certificate issued by a county-level or above medical institution or a military medical institution at or above the regiment level, proving the physical condition. 4. The applicant's motor vehicle driver's license. 5. For proxy applications, the agent's identity proof and the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" jointly signed by the driver and the agent should be submitted.
When I went for my driver's license annual review, I went directly to the local vehicle management office. There were quite a lot of people at that time, so I had to queue and wait. You must bring your ID card, three one-inch white background photos, and a driver's physical examination certificate (usually obtained from a designated hospital). After the staff verifies the information, you fill out an application form, wait for your number to be called to submit the materials, and then wait a short while to get your new license. Now, it's much more convenient to use the Traffic Management 12123 APP. You can upload the required documents on your phone and schedule an appointment. When it's time, you can quickly pick up your license at the service point or have it mailed to your home, which saves time and is efficient. If your license has expired, do not drive. Wait until it's renewed before hitting the road—safety first. The whole process is not complicated, but it's recommended to go early to avoid peak hours, as the vehicle management office is the mainstream processing point.