Where to Renew an Expired Vehicle License?
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An expired vehicle license can be renewed at the local vehicle management office. The vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. It consists of a license holder, a main page, and a supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the stamped license core, while the back features the vehicle's photo sealed in a plastic cover. The supplementary page is the stamped license core. The renewal process for an expired vehicle license is as follows: 1. Renewal should be initiated three months in advance, meaning within ninety days before expiration, to participate in the motor vehicle inspection; 2. For vehicles not exempt from inspection, the owner must bring a letter of authorization, the vehicle license, and the compulsory traffic insurance policy to the local motor vehicle inspection station for examination; 3. It is no longer necessary to apply for an inspection compliance mark. After passing the inspection, the supplementary page of the vehicle license will be directly stamped.
My driver's license is about to expire. I usually go to the local DMV for renewal as it's very formal and efficient. Just bring your ID card, old driver's license, and a one-inch white background photo. Remember to make an appointment in advance to avoid long queues. Here's a little tip: many cities also handle this at traffic police stations, saving you a long trip. If you don't have time to go out, you can use the Traffic Management 12123 APP to handle it online—just upload the required documents and wait for your new license at home, which is quite convenient. Remember to renew it 30 days in advance to avoid penalties for late renewal. The fee is not expensive, just a few dozen yuan. When renewing, check that all your materials are complete, and don’t forget to bring cash or use Alipay for payment. The whole process takes about half an hour.